JulianC

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Date registered: October 21, 2012

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  1. Making the Right Choice — July 8, 2013
  2. Treating Atrial Fibrillation — May 24, 2013
  3. What is an Electrocardiogram (ECG)? — May 20, 2013
  4. ECG: Listening In On Your Heart — May 20, 2013
  5. Choose the Right Doctor — May 20, 2013

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Apr 19

When Your Heart Skips a Beat…

A flutter in your chest may be love, but it might also be a sign of an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia. Click here to find out more about the heath dangers of the most common type of arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation. Posted by http://www.axiomhealthseo.com/

Apr 16

Fibrillation: The Dangerous Quiver

In many classic songs, a lover’s heart is said to “skip a beat” when seeing or even thinking about his or her beloved. While the imagery is romantic, skipping a heartbeat is no lighthearted matter. An irregular heartbeat – whether abnormally fast or slow, or lacking a normal, steady rhythm – may be the sign …

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Dec 25

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Heart Rhythm Specialists of South Florida would like to everyone Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Heart Rhythm Specialists of South Florida This practice has two locations: South Miami Office 5975 Sunset Drive, Suite 802 in South Miami, FL 33143 Homestead Office 975 Baptist Way, Suite 202 in Homestead, FL 33033 Phone: …

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Dec 16

What One Should Expect During Elecrophysiology Cardiac Procedures

Undergoing any medical procedure is a serious matter. Therefore, understanding all expectations, from the patient and the Electrophysiologist/Cardiologist is essential to make sure your procedure goes smoothly. Although each procedure varies, the core of each procedure has very similar expectations. Therefore, you will learn about what to expect prior to, during and after your electrophysiology …

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Dec 06

When Would You Need an Electrophysiologist?

Now that we have covered what a Cardiac Electrophysiologist does, which is studying the rhythms and electrical system of the heart and its functioning[i], this article will discuss when you would need an Electrophysiologist. Speaking with your primary care physician or similar medical professional will enable you to determine when you need to see an …

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Nov 23

Happy Thanksgiving Day

Heart Rhythm Specialists of South Florida would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Day!

Oct 29

What to Look for in a Cardiologist and/ or a Cardiac Electrophysiologist

Looking for a Cardiologist or a Cardiac Electrophysiologist is a very important decision. The first thing you need to look for when looking for either a Cardiologist or a Cardiac Electrophysiologist is that he or she is a board-certified Medical Doctor (MD) or a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO). This ensures that your Cardiologist of Cardiac …

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Oct 08

Your Heart Is In Your Hands Symposium

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Doctor Hrachian Attends Heart Health Symposium Doctor Hrachian attended the “Your Heart is in Your Hands” symposium on September 22, 2012.  With over 300 guests in attendance to learn more about preventing heart disease and promoting the eduction of the public about heart disease. Doctor Hrachian was selected as a heart health specialist to attend …

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Aug 01

South Florida’s top heart doctors join AXIOM client list

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The premiere electrophysiology physicians in the Miami area are teaming up with AXIOM to help patients with their heart health. The Heart Rhythm Specialists of South Florida provide comprehensive care to individuals suffering from heart rhythm abnormalities. Dr. Hakop Hrachian is the founder and President of Heart Rhythm Specialists of South Florida. He has extensive …

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Jul 19

South Miami Hospital ranked top hospital in South Florida

The Miami Herald ran a story on July 17 that South Miami Hospital was ranked the top hospital in the region this year by U.S. News and World Report. Read the story here.

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