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New here. Just found the forum, and am a bit more relaxed that so many of you all have the same problems. I dont feel so isolated now. Thanx
Anyway, my question is this: At what stage is 'cryoablation' at CCF? Is it being used frequently? How are the results? Is it being used as much as 'radioablation' for paf and the like?
Could any of you tell me of tsuccess storie as well as disappointments with either proceedure?
thanx
jamo52
I know that Angel Leon, chief of cardiology at Emory Crawford Long Hospital, has a wonderful national reputation as a terrific electrophysiologist. Also, at Emory University Hospital, John Beshai has just come on board -- he has a national reputation, too, as a great ep. He's director of the Emory Atrial Fibrillation Center but does ep studies/ablations on other heart conditions. hope this helps! Lynn
I know a doc in Clearwater, Fl. that has an excellent reputation for ablations. His name is Dr. Gallestegui with Clearwater Cardiovascular Consultants He is so nice and will make you feel at ease. They have another EP there also who is very good named Dr. Hazlitt. Their website, I think, is ccicheart.com. Good luck.
Sorry I left out Florida hospital orlando as one of the hospitals on my list. I understand they are the busiest for open heart whether thats a good thing or not. I'm not aware of there reputation for ablation.
Thanks
Heather
Heather,
Thanks for the post.
I was corrected by one of the EP guys here after my last post. Dr Sergio Pinski has a great reputation with the CCF Ohio guys, although I have never met him.
Hopefully that will help. Emory also has a good EP department, but I don't know any of the EPs there.
Good luck.