Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat) Center - Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque Cardiologist Doctors for Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat)Type of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Albuquerque *![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Lovelace Sandia Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Cardiac Consultants of New Mexico ![]() Cardiac Consultants of New Mexico ![]() Cardiac Consultants of New Mexico ![]() Cardiac Consultants of New Mexico ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Heart Inc ![]() New Heart Inc ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() Presbyterian Heart Group ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University of New Mexico Hospital ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University Hospital Cardiology ![]() University of New Mexico Hospital ![]() First Choice Community Healthcare ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() Medical Associates of Northern New Mexico PA ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() New Mexico Heart Institute ![]() William Ryan MD Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque is the largest city in the state of New Mexico, United States. It is the county seat of Bernalillo County and is situated in the central part of the state, straddling the Rio Grande.
Albuquerque is home to the University of New Mexico (UNM), Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National Laboratories, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, and Petroglyph National Monument. The Sandia Mountains run along the eastern side of Albuquerque, and the Rio Grande flows through the city, north to south. Upcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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ArrhythmiaWhat causes an arrhythmia?Arrhythmias may be caused by many different factors, including:
Irregular heart rhythms can also occur in "normal, healthy" hearts. What are the types of arrhythmias?
Recommended Reading Related to ArrhythmiaElectrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) » What is an electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG)?The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a noninvasive test that is used to reflect underlying heart conditions by measuring the electrical activity of the heart. By positioning leads (electrical sensing devices) on the body in standardized locations, information about many heart conditions can be learned by looking for characteristic patterns on the EKG. How is an ECG (EKG) performed?EKG leads are attached to the body while the patient lies flat on a bed or table. Leads are attached to each extremity (four total) and to six pre-defined positions on the front of the chest. A small amount of gel is applied to the skin, which allows the electrical impulses of the heart to be more easily transmitted to the EKG leads. The leads are attached by small suction cups, Velcro straps, or by small adhesive patches attached loosely to the skin. The test takes about five minutes and is painless. In some insta... Other Related Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat) ArticlesEmergency Contact for Albuquerque
Nearby Albuquerque Hospitals *![]() Lovelace Medical Center Downtown ![]() Heart Hospital of New Mexico ![]() Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Albuquerque ![]() Presbyterian Hospital ![]() Carrie Tingley Hospital ![]() University of New Mexico Children's Psychiatric Center ![]() University Hospital ![]() University of New Mexico Psychiatric Center ![]() Albuquerque Indian Health Center ![]() Desert Hills Hospital ![]() Lovelace Medical Center Gibson ![]() New Mexico VA Healthcare System ![]() Lovelace Women's Hospital ![]() Kaseman Presbyterian Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Center ![]() Lovelace Westside Hospital Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |































































