All diagnosis and treatment options for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) described in these pages are available at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
An integrated team of specialists treats patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in Electrophysiology Services.
The Electrophysiology (EP) and Cardiac Device Services at Mayo Clinic in Florida specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of adults with all types of heart rhythm disorders, including WPW syndrome. EP services is staffed by nationally-recognized electrophysiologists, cardiologists with specialized training in the evaluation and treatment of heart rhythm disorders. The integrated team also includes cardiologists who specialize in imaging and interventional techniques, and cardiothoracic surgeons.
The Electrophysiology Services' staff provides a patient-centered, team approach. Staff use the most advanced technologies to ensure that patients receive the most accurate and comprehensive treatment for their heart rhythm problems. Patients also may have access to new and current technology through clinical trials.
Electrophysiologists perform electrophysiology studies (EPS) and catheter ablation. Electrophysiologists are experienced in the implantation of cardiac devices used to treat slow heart rates, life threatening heart rhythms and heart failure. Procedures are performed in a state-of-the-art lab with a dedicated and specially trained staff.
This disease is treated by specialists in Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiothoracic Surgery.
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