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Comprehensive Arrhythmia Management

Expert care for heart rhythm disorders. We provide advanced solutions like Electrophysiology Studies (EPS), Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), and Pacemaker Implantations to restore your heart's natural rhythm.

Advanced EP Lab 3D Mapping System for precise ablation.
Expert Care Dedicated Electrophysiologists.
Pacemaker and Arrhythmia Care

EPS & RFA

Pacemakers

ICD & CRT

Device Clinic

Normalizing Your Heart's Rhythm

An arrhythmia is an irregularity in the heart's rhythm. It can mean the heart beats too fast, too slow, or with an irregular pattern. While some arrhythmias are harmless, others can be life-threatening and require immediate medical attention.

Prayag Hospital is equipped with a dedicated Electrophysiology (EP) department. Our team of specialized electrophysiologists uses advanced mapping systems to pinpoint the source of irregular heartbeats and treat them with high precision.

From managing palpitations with medication to implanting life-saving devices like Pacemakers and ICDs, we offer a comprehensive spectrum of care for all heart rhythm disorders.

EP Lab

Precision Diagnosis

EPS (Electrophysiology Study) to accurately diagnose the type and origin of arrhythmia.

Curative Ablation

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) to permanently cure many types of tachycardias.

Heart Failure Care

CRT-D implantation for patients with weak hearts and rhythm issues.

Common Rhythm Disorders

Conditions that affect the electrical system of the heart.

Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

Bradycardia (Slow Heartbeat)

Tachycardia (Fast Heartbeat)

Heart Block

SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia)

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Procedures & Treatments

State-of-the-art interventions for heart rhythm control.

Electrophysiology Study (EPS)

A minimally invasive test using electrode catheters to map the electrical activity of the heart and diagnose arrhythmias.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Using heat energy to destroy the tiny areas of heart tissue causes abnormal heartbeats. Often curative for SVT and Flutter.

Pacemaker Implantation

Implanting a small device to regulate the heartbeat, used primarily for patients with slow heart rates (Bradycardia or Heart Block).

ICD Implantation

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: A device that shocks the heart back to normal rhythm if it detects life-threatening tachycardia.

biventricular Pacing (CRT)

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: A special pacemaker for heart failure patients to help the heart chambers pump in sync.

Remote Monitoring

Advanced home monitoring systems for patients with implanted devices to track device function and heart health remotely.

Why Prayag for Arrhythmia?

Leading the way in heart rhythm care.

Specialized Experts

Treatment by trained Electrophysiologists, specialists dedicated solely to heart rhythm disorders.

3D Mapping System

Advance 3D Electro-anatomical mapping for precise localization and safe ablation of complex arrhythmias.

High Success Rates

Proven track record of successful ablations and zero-infection protocols for device implantations.

24/7 Emergency

Round-the-clock availability for managing sudden cardiac arrests and arrhythmia emergencies.

Our Specialists

Experts in Electrophysiology and Pacing.

Dr. Ayushi Agarwal

Dr. Ayushi Agarwal

Consultant

Experience: 9 Years

Patient Stories

Living rhythmically again.

Review

"I used to faint frequently. After the pacemaker implantation, I have got a new lease of life. I feel safe now."

Ms. Sarita Sharma

Pacemaker Implant

Review

"The RFA procedure was magical. My palpitations are completely gone, and I don't need medicines anymore."

Mr. Rahul Varma

RFA for SVT

Frequently Asked Questions

About pacemakers and ablations.

Yes, modern pacemakers are shielded. However, it is recommended to keep the phone at least 6 inches away from the device site (use the opposite ear).

The procedure is done under local anesthesia and sometimes mild sedation. You might feel some discomfort or heat sensation, but it is generally not painful.

Modern pacemaker batteries typically last between 7 to 12 years, depending on the device type and usage.

EPS is a safe procedure. Minor risks include bruising at the puncture site. Serious complications like bleeding or infection are very rare.

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Partnering with you for a healthier tomorrow. We are committed to delivering excellence in medical care through our team of highly skilled doctors and advanced technology, ensuring safety and comfort at every step.