Heart Rhythm Institute Oklahoma Heart Hospital

Heart Rhythm Institute Oklahoma Heart Hospital The Heart Rhythm Institute at Oklahoma Heart Hospital is a group of practices dedicated to the treat

The Heart Rhythm Institute is a group of practices dedicated to the treatment of heart rhythm disorders and conditions. Our team of electrophysiologists focuses on improving the safety and the quality of life for those who suffer from heart rhythm disorders. In addition to offering some of the world’s most advanced therapies for heart rhythm disorders, the Heart Rhythm Institute takes an active role in participating in clinical research trials. In this way, Oklahoma Heart Hospital’s Heart Rhythm Institute stays at the cutting edge of scientific discoveries for the treatment of arrhythmias.

What happens during an electrophysiology study? Understanding what to expect before, during, and after the test can help...
03/05/2026

What happens during an electrophysiology study? Understanding what to expect before, during, and after the test can help patients feel more prepared and confident. Learn more from the Heart Rhythm Institute.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Electrophysiology studies help evaluate heart rhythm disorders. Learn what to expect before, during, and after an EP study and how it helps guide care decisions.

Leadless pacemakers are a smaller option for treating irregular heart rhythms. Learn when they may be used and who might...
03/04/2026

Leadless pacemakers are a smaller option for treating irregular heart rhythms. Learn when they may be used and who might benefit from this type of device.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Leadless pacemakers offer pacing support without leads or a chest incision. Learn when they are used, who may benefit, and how OHH helps patients understand their options.

Clotting is an essential part of the body’s healing process, but when blood clots form in the veins, your health can be ...
02/26/2026

Clotting is an essential part of the body’s healing process, but when blood clots form in the veins, your health can be at risk. Read more to learn about how they occur and treatment options available.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician owned.

Clotting is an essential function that helps injuries heal, but blood clots that form in the veins can become life-threatening if they move to the brain or lungs.

Wondering what to expect for an upcoming cryoablation procedure for AFib? Read more about this technique and your recove...
02/22/2026

Wondering what to expect for an upcoming cryoablation procedure for AFib? Read more about this technique and your recovery.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician owned.

When medicine fails to treat atrial fibrillation, a catheter ablation may be performed. One option is using cryoablation to treat atrial fibrillation.

Arrhythmias are often misunderstood. Let’s clear up some common misconceptions about heart rhythm disorders. Oklahoma He...
02/18/2026

Arrhythmias are often misunderstood. Let’s clear up some common misconceptions about heart rhythm disorders.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Learn the truth behind common misconceptions about heart rhythm disorders, such as caffeine’s role and exercise risks. Understand the facts to manage heart rhythm disorders effectively.

Gut health might do more than support digestion — it could impact heart rhythm, too. Learn more about the connection.Okl...
02/14/2026

Gut health might do more than support digestion — it could impact heart rhythm, too. Learn more about the connection.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Gut health may impact heart rhythm through inflammation and immune response. Learn how they are connected and steps that will support your gut and heart.

Recovery after pulsed field ablation is often similar to other catheter ablation procedures, but every patient’s experie...
02/12/2026

Recovery after pulsed field ablation is often similar to other catheter ablation procedures, but every patient’s experience is different. Learn what recovery may involve and how care teams guide patients after treatment.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Pulsed field ablation is a newer treatment option for AFib that uses electrical pulses rather than heat or cold. Learn how it works and who may be a candidate.

Stress can trigger arrhythmias. Gentle yoga, breathing exercises, and meditation may help reduce that risk. Here is what...
02/10/2026

Stress can trigger arrhythmias. Gentle yoga, breathing exercises, and meditation may help reduce that risk. Here is what patients should know.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Complementary therapies for heart rhythm disorders include things like yoga or acupuncture that can support the body, but they’re not a substitute for medical treatment. Here’s what you should know.

If medications aren’t controlling your atrial fibrillation symptoms, catheter ablation may be an option. Pulsed field ab...
02/10/2026

If medications aren’t controlling your atrial fibrillation symptoms, catheter ablation may be an option. Pulsed field ablation is one of the newer techniques available for certain patients. Learn what to ask your electrophysiologist.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Pulsed field ablation is a newer treatment option for AFib that uses electrical pulses rather than heat or cold. Learn how it works and who may be a candidate.

No flutter. No fatigue. No warning. Silent AFib can go unnoticed for years while increasing your stroke risk. Learn more...
02/06/2026

No flutter. No fatigue. No warning. Silent AFib can go unnoticed for years while increasing your stroke risk. Learn more!

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Silent AFib has no symptoms but can still increase stroke and heart failure risk. Learn why early detection matters and how OHH’s Heart Rhythm Institute can help.

Leadless pacemakers provide single-chamber pacing support in a small, minimally invasive design. Read more about their b...
01/26/2026

Leadless pacemakers provide single-chamber pacing support in a small, minimally invasive design. Read more about their benefits and how physicians decide when they are appropriate.

Oklahoma Heart Hospital is proudly physician-owned.

Leadless pacemakers offer pacing support without leads or a chest incision. Learn when they are used, who may benefit, and how OHH helps patients understand their options.

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Oklahoma City, OK
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