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Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring represents a major technology-driven advancement in modern medicine, offering patients safe, high-quality care while reducing costs and increasing convenience. In the field of electrophysiology, this innovation allows individuals with implantable devices—such as defibrillators (ICDs), pacemakers, and cardiac monitors—to be effectively monitored with fewer in-office visits.

What to Expect?

Remote monitoring systems can be either wireless or wanded, and they work automatically to transmit data from your implanted device using secure radio signals. This information is sent through a home base station to your physician’s office or a monitoring service for review. Depending on your device, data may be transmitted at scheduled intervals or whenever certain changes in your heart rhythm trigger an alert. Your physician is notified—typically by text, email, fax, or secure website message—and the results are then uploaded directly into your electronic medical record.

Stay Connected to Your Heart Health

By allowing continuous communication between your cardiac device and your healthcare team, remote monitoring helps detect potential issues early, ensures your device is functioning properly, and provides greater peace of mind. This technology can reduce the need for frequent office visits, enhance your safety, and support better long-term heart health. If you have an implanted cardiac device and would like to learn more about remote monitoring, schedule an appointment with our experienced electrophysiology team to see how this service can benefit you.

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