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Atrial Fibrillation Center - Grand Junction, CO

Grand Junction Cardiologist Doctors for Atrial Fibrillation

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 Grand Junction *

Western Slope Cardiology
Brunson Charlie
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Daniel J Duffey
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Marcus H Howell
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
William P Miller
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Paul P Oupadia
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Donald R Pacini
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Gary L Snyder
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Western Slope Cardiology
Jacob Webel
425 Patterson Rd
STE 605
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-2482

Kurt D Spriggs DO
Kurt D Spriggs
743 Horizon Ct
STE 105
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-8708

Mountain View Cardiology
Paul Becker
17 N Mesa
Montrose, CO 81401
(970) 252-1020

Mountain View Cardiology
Bradley Huhta
17 N Mesa
Montrose, CO 81401
(970) 252-1020

Internal Medicine Specialty Group
Michael V Brezinsky
300 S Nevada Ave
Montrose, CO 81401
(970) 249-7751

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Atrial Fibrillation

What is atrial fibrillation?

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common, abnormal rhythm of the heart.

The heart contracts (beats) and pumps blood with a regular rhythm, for example, at a rate of 60 beats per minute there is a beat every second. The heart may beat faster or slower with a shorter or longer interval between beats, but at any one rate the interval between beats is constant. This regular rhythm occurs as a result of regular electrical discharges (currents) that travel through the heart and cause the muscle of the heart to contract. In atrial fibrillation, the electrical discharges are irregular and rapid and, as a result, the heart beats irregularly and, usually, rapidly.

Atrial fibrillation is common; half a million new cases are diagnosed yearly in the U.S., and billions of dollars are spent annually on its diagnosis and treatment.

What causes atrial fibrillation?

Normal function of the heart

The heart has four chambers. The upper two chambers are the atria, and the lower two chambers are the ventricles. Blood returning to the heart from the body in the superior and inferior vena cava contains low levels of oxygen and high levels of carbon dioxide. This blood flows into the right atrium and then into the adjacent right ventricle. After the ventricle fills, contraction of the right atrium pumps additional blood into the right ventricle. The right ventricle then contracts and pumps the blood to the lungs where the blood takes up oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide. The blood then flows from the lungs to the left atrium and into the adjacent left ventricle. Contraction of the left atrium pumps additional blood into the left ventricle. The left ventricle then contracts and pumps the blood to the rest of the body. The heartbeat (pulse) that we feel is caused by the contraction of the ventricles.

The ventricles must deliver enough blood to the ...

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Emergency Contact for Grand Junction

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Grand Junction Hospitals *

Grand Junction VA Medical Center
2121 North Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81501
(970)242-0731

Community Hospital
2021 N 12th St
Grand Junction, CO 81501
(970)242-0920

St Mary's Hospital & Medical Center
2635 N Seventh St
Grand Junction, CO 81502
(970)244-2273

Family Health West
228 N Cherry St
Fruita, CO 81521
(970)858-9871

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