Pacemaker/Defibrillator Services

What is a Pacemaker?
A pacemaker is a small device that is implanted in the upper chest to help control slow heart rates (bradycardia), fast heart rates (tachycardia), and abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses painless electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate.

What is a Defibrillator?
An ICD is a small device that is implanted in the chest to control fast heart rates. It uses electrical pulses or shocks to help control life-threatening, irregular heartbeats, especially those that could cause sudden cardiac arrest. All ICDs have a built in pacemaker.

Benefits With Our Service

Remote monitoring for heart devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators, offers several key benefits. It allows healthcare providers to continuously track the performance of the device and monitor the patient’s heart health in real time. This enables early detection of any issues or abnormalities, allowing for prompt intervention and potentially preventing serious complications. Remote monitoring also reduces the need for frequent in-person visits, offering patients convenience and saving time, cost, and travel. With ongoing surveillance, patients can feel more confident knowing their heart health is being monitored, improving peace of mind and quality of life. Ultimately, remote monitoring enhances patient safety, as alerts can be sent immediately in case of device malfunctions or irregularities, ensuring timely adjustments or interventions.

Health Tips & Info

Remote monitoring offers convenience, early detection, and continuous care by tracking patients’ health from home. It reduces the need for in-person visits, saving time and costs, while allowing healthcare providers to detect issues early for quicker interventions. This proactive approach improves health outcomes, reduces hospitalizations, and provides patients with peace of mind, knowing their condition is closely monitored.
Remote monitoring tracks your health data, such as heart rate or device performance, through a connected device, allowing your healthcare provider to monitor your condition in real-time from a distance.
Yes, remote monitoring is generally safe. It uses secure technology to transmit your health data to your healthcare provider, who can assess it and intervene if necessary.
No, remote monitoring systems are typically designed to be user-friendly. Most systems require minimal effort from patients, with healthcare providers offering support as needed.