Atrial Fibrillation (Afib) & Arrhythmia
Caring for your heart's beat
Atrial Fibrillation (Afib) & Arrhythmia Main Content
Appointments
For Referring Physicians and Offices:
Fax electrophysiology referrals to 904-376-3328.
Are you experiencing heart palpitations, shortness of breath or irregular heartbeats? It may be time to see an electrophysiologist.
Region's Most Advanced Electrophysiology (EP) Program
We treat all heart rhythm disorders at Baptist Health, including:
- Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter (AF / Afib)
- Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT / PSVT)
- Ventricular Tachycardia (V-tach or VT) or Ventricular Fibrillation
- Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia
- Sick Sinus Syndrome
- Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Appointments
For Referring Physicians and Offices:
Fax electrophysiology referrals to 904-376-3328.
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Heart Rhythm Center
New $17 million state-of-the-art facility specializes in treatments and cures for heart rhythm abnormalities.
Located within our Baptist Heart Hospital, the Heart Rhythm Center is a one-stop destination for EP procedures, including catheter-based ablations, and implanting defibrillators, pacemakers and other devices. All pre-operative, procedure and post-operative care, including overnight stays if needed, are performed in this state-of-the-art center, allowing patients to get this specialized care close to home.
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Meet the Cardiac Electrophysiologists & Team
Electrophysiologists are cardiologists who have completed specialized training of the electrical system of the heart. Our experienced EP specialists diagnose and treat all heart rhythm disorders and coordinate your care, ensuring communication is provided back to your referring physician.
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Baptist Heart Specialists
Matthew McKillop, MD
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Medical Director, Electrophysiology Program
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Sara Chance, PA
Physician Assistant
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Allison Kavanagh, APRN
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
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Eric Poovey, APRN
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
Better Outcomes Through Innovation
- Top-rated EP physicians using the latest research and minimally invasive treatment options
- Full array of diagnostic tests, including tilt-table and EP studies
- State-of-the-art EP lab in the region’s only dedicated heart hospital
- Access to clinical trials such as the Left Ventricular Stability Lead
- Hybrid treatments in which EP doctors work with cardiovascular surgeons
- One of the first five centers in the U.S. to use the minimally invasive intracardiac ultrasound catheter for high quality images inside the heart
- Achieving greater precision with the latest 3-D electrical mapping systems
- Improved safety and outcomes with Thermocool SmartTouch© and Cryoballoon catheter ablation options
- Vitamin-sized pacemakers that are placed directly in the heart, eliminating wires
- Baptist Heart Device Clinic, providing constant oversight of patients using home monitoring devices or an implantable heart device
- Reduced-radiation or even no-radiation treatment options
- Heart Care Near You: Baptist Heart Specialists has over 40 board-certified cardiologists that provide innovative, patient-centered care at 10 convenient locations throughout the region.
- Minimally invasive treatment for patients with Afib that allows them to stop taking blood thinners without increasing the risk of future strokes
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Personalized Treatment Options
The goals of treatment are getting you back to a normal heart rhythm, controlling your heart rate, preventing blood clots and reducing the risk of stroke. Baptist Health offers the full spectrum of advanced treatment options and cutting-edge technologies not often provided elsewhere. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medications, catheter-based procedures and surgery.
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Patient Stories + Advice from the Experts
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New technology improves Jim's Afib
A new catheter being used by cardiologists at Baptist Heart Specialists is helping patients who have an abnormal heart rhythm.
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Monitoring Your Heart with a Smartwatch
While they shouldn't replace your physician, wearable technology could provide an early warning for health conditions and may help get patients into treatment before they occur.
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Calm and cool on the outside, but Kelly's heart was racing
She tried breathing exercises. She tried lying down. She tried not thinking about it. But none of those techniques worked to calm her racing heart.
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Fibs about Afib
A cardiac electrophysiologist with Baptist Heart Specialists busts some of the top myths people may hear about Afib.
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Dr. Sagi Leads Clinical Study on Dual Chamber Pacemakers
Baptist Health is the first health system in Northeast Florida to participate in a new wire-free pacemaker system.
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Anatomical Differences
Placing an additional pacemaker lead wasn't working. Then doctors found an anatomic rarity.