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 Ormond Beach - (386) 672-1023  |  Titusville - (321) 265 - 4629  |    Fax - (386) 263-2996   |  1240 W Granada Blvd, 2nd Floor,  Ormond Beach, FL 32174   |  860 Century Medical Dr, Titusville, FL 32796


Electrophysiology

Electrophysiology

in Daytona Beach, FL & Titusville, FL

When people think of cardiologists they imagine heart attacks and placing stents. Electrophysiology is a sub specialty of cardiology that focuses on the electrical part of your heart. Think of electrophysiologists as the electrician and cardiologists as the plumbers.


Patients who typically see an electrophysiologist complain of palpitations, fainting spells, atrial fibrillation, pacemakers, and more.


While no one plans on having heart problems, but if you do you need to find a doctor you can trust. At Complete Cardiology Care we staff Electrophysiologists that treat patients in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, Deltona, Deland, and the surrounding areas.

Focuses on the electrical

part of the heart.

Practices both cardiology

and electrophysiology

Offers wholistic care

What is an Electrophysiologist?

An electrophysiologist, also known as a cardiac electrophysiologist or cardiac EP, is a cardiologist who focuses on testing for and treating problems involving irregular heart rhythms, also known as arrhythmias. They examine your heart’s electrical system, which sends an electrical signal through your cells in order to regulate heart rate and rhythm

Electrophysiologists use their training to diagnose and treat a number of conditions, including:

Electrophysiologist

What are things that Electrophysiologists treat?

Things that Electrophysiologists specialize in treating can include:


  • atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heart rhythm
  • bradycardia, which is when your heartbeat is too slow
  • sudden cardiac arrest, which is when the heart suddenly stops
  • tachycardia, or when the heart beats too fast
  • supraventricular tachycardia, which is a sudden and very fast heartbeat
  • ventricular tachycardia, or a very fast heartbeat
  • ventricular fibrillation, which is a fluttering of the heart muscle
  • heart failure, or when the heart has difficulty pumping an adequate amount of blood to the rest of your body
  • cardiac channel diseases, which are inherited cardiac diseases caused by mutations in genes


The tests that an electrophysiologist performs include:

  • electrocardiograms (ECG or EKG)
  • echocardiograms
  • electrophysiology studies

Other Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an Electrophysiologists education and training?

    Electrophysiologists are cardiologists who have further training in the specialty of electrophysiology. After getting their bachelor’s degree, they go through a process that involves completing:


    An average of four years in medical school

    A three-year residency in internal medicine

    Three to five years additional training in cardiovascular disease fellowship(s)

    An exam to become certified as a cardiologist by the American Board of Internal Medicine or the Advisory Board for Osteopathic Specialists of the American Osteopathic Association

    Two years additional training in electrophysiology 

    An exam to become certified as an electrophysiologist by the American Board of Internal Medicine

  • Why would I need to see an Electrophysiologist

    Your primary care doctor or another cardiologist may refer you to an electrophysiologist if you:


    Have an abnormal heart rhythm

    Are undergoing or being considered for cardiac ablation, a procedure that creates scar tissue in order to block erratic signals

    Experience syncope, i.e., a sudden loss of consciousness

    Have a risk of sudden cardiac death

    Are undergoing heart surgery

    Might benefit from a pacemaker or implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD)

    Electrophysiologists are generally seen by referral and not through direct appointment.

The Electrician For Your Heart

We offer electrophysiology services for patients in Daytona Beach, FL. We are currently accepting new patients. Complete Cardiology Care staffs Cardiologists and Electrophysiologist that serve patients in Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Deltona, Deland, and the surround areas.


Our Cardiologists and Electrophysiologist take nearly all insurances. We accept Aetna, AARP Medicare Complete, Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Cigna, Florida Healthcare, Florida Hospital Care Advantage, Freedom Health, Health First Health, Humana PPO - out of network benefits apply, Medicare, Optimum Healthcare, Railroad Medicare, Tricare, United Healthcare, VHN, Wellcare.


​We are also a partner with the VA and are proud to serve those who have served our country!


Self pay Electrophysiology services are available too! Call and ask for our price list.

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