Center for AFib & Electrophysiology

Center for AFib & Electrophysiology The Center for Atrial Fibrillation and Electrophysiology provides state-of-the-art arrhythmia care.

Worried about an irregular heartbeat? If you suspect you might have AFib or another arrhythmia, getting an accurate diag...
09/24/2025

Worried about an irregular heartbeat? If you suspect you might have AFib or another arrhythmia, getting an accurate diagnosis is the first step toward better heart health.
We offer comprehensive diagnostic services to get to the heart of the matter. From ECGs and stress tests to echocardiograms and more, our expert team uses advanced tools to pinpoint the cause of your symptoms and guide your personalized treatment plan.

Don't let arrhythmias disrupt your life. Take control of your heart health today! Learn more about our diagnostic and treatment options: https://bit.ly/3pcOyDK

Laurie brings a wealth of experience to our patients, with many years in both inpatient and outpatient cardiology, as we...
09/17/2025

Laurie brings a wealth of experience to our patients, with many years in both inpatient and outpatient cardiology, as well as acute care medicine. She earned her Bachelor's degree from the College of Saint Elizabeth and her Master's in Nursing from Rutgers University.

We're so fortunate to have Laurie's expertise and dedication on our team!

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Does your heart skip a beat... or too many? ❤️ Knowing the signs of arrhythmia is crucial for protecting your heart and ...
09/10/2025

Does your heart skip a beat... or too many? ❤️ Knowing the signs of arrhythmia is crucial for protecting your heart and preventing serious complications, such as stroke.

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September is National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month! An irregular heartbeat could be a sign of Atrial Fibrillation...
09/03/2025

September is National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month! An irregular heartbeat could be a sign of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), the most common type of arrhythmia affecting millions.

Learn more about AFib and its symptoms: https://bit.ly/45qN6k4

A pacemaker helps regulate your heart's 💓 electrical signals, ensuring it doesn't beat too slowly or irregularly. This i...
08/27/2025

A pacemaker helps regulate your heart's 💓 electrical signals, ensuring it doesn't beat too slowly or irregularly. This is crucial because when your heart's rhythm is off, your body might not get enough blood, leading to symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, fainting, or chest pain.
Pacemakers are often recommended when other treatments, like medication, haven't been effective. They ensure a safe and normal heart rate, helping you feel better and live more comfortably.
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For many with AFib, blood thinners are crucial to prevent stroke, but they're not right for everyone, especially those a...
08/25/2025

For many with AFib, blood thinners are crucial to prevent stroke, but they're not right for everyone, especially those at risk of bleeding. The WATCHMAN device offers a permanent, one-time solution by safely closing off a part of your heart (the LAA) where stroke-causing blood clots often form.
This minimally invasive procedure can free you from long-term blood thinner use, helping you reduce your stroke risk.
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Electrophysiologists are experts in the heart's 🫀⚡electrical system, diagnosing and treating conditions such as atrial f...
08/21/2025

Electrophysiologists are experts in the heart's 🫀⚡electrical system, diagnosing and treating conditions such as atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, and tachycardia. If you’re experiencing heart palpitations, dizziness, or shortness of breath, it might be time to see an electrophysiologist. https://bit.ly/4fTlSbV

Meaghan is a valued part of our practice, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a compassionate approach to patient care. H...
08/19/2025

Meaghan is a valued part of our practice, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a compassionate approach to patient care. Her impressive educational journey includes a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from New York University, and a Master of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University. She's also board-certified as a family nurse practitioner.

We're so fortunate to have Meaghan's expertise and dedication on our team!

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A cardiac arrhythmia occurs when your heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or in an irregular pattern. Atrial fibrillati...
07/23/2025

A cardiac arrhythmia occurs when your heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or in an irregular pattern. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of arrhythmia. It is an erratic heartbeat that causes the upper chambers of your heart to beat chaotically and out of rhythm with your lower chambers (called ventricles), affecting blood flow. 🫀
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Looking for a leading expert in heart rhythm disorders? Learn more about Dr. Verma's qualifications and dedication to pr...
07/16/2025

Looking for a leading expert in heart rhythm disorders? Learn more about Dr. Verma's qualifications and dedication to providing exceptional care:
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What's an electrophysiologist and why are they the experts in heart rhythm? Learn about their extensive training and how...
07/09/2025

What's an electrophysiologist and why are they the experts in heart rhythm? Learn about their extensive training and how they can help.
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Getting the right diagnosis is the first step in managing an arrhythmia. After performing a physical examination and eva...
07/02/2025

Getting the right diagnosis is the first step in managing an arrhythmia. After performing a physical examination and evaluating the symptoms, our electrophysiologists may perform a variety of state-of-the-art diagnostic tests to help confirm the presence of an arrhythmia. Learn more about arrhythmias and how they are diagnosed:
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Flemington, NJ
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