Electrophysiology
 The Electrophysiology Program at Renown Health delivers advanced treatment to patients with cardiac rhythm disorders . With a highly trained team of experts , best-in-class technology and a commitment to excellence , we deliver top-tier heart care to the communities we serve . As the only Intersocietal Accreditation Commission ( IAC ) Cardiac Electrophysiology accredited facility in the state , we are proud to be Nevada ’ s leading provider in Electrophysiology services and quality of care .
 Electric Excellence : Leading the Way in Heart Care
 The Electrophysiology Program is led by three distinguished Electrophysiologists and three specialized Advanced Practice Providers ( APPs ) with decades of combined experience . The team uses the latest advanced technologies to diagnose and treat a full range of cardiac rhythm disorders , including arrhythmias , atrial fibrillation , bradycardia , tachycardia and cardiac arrest .
 Our program offers innovative , minimally invasive treatments – many with same-day discharges . Specialty procedures include :
 • Radiation-free ablations
 • Leadless pacing
 • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
 • Watchman devices
 To support the ongoing well-being of our patients , our program features a high-quality and efficient outpatient device clinic . In 2022 our clinic monitored over 3,000 patients across Nevada and California , providing comprehensive follow-up care post-procedure for optimized patient outcomes . Renown consistently ranks in the top Electrophysiology programs nationwide by delivering significantly lower-than-average procedural complication rates .
 Head of Electrophysiology Shining Sun , MD
 I highly recommend Dr . Sun and everyone that works with him . Everyone in the group , from the nurses and anesthesiologists going above-and-beyond to the schedulers who helped me navigate the appointment process , made me have a lot of confidence . I ’ m so thankful for this procedure – I ’ m feeling like I ’ m in my 40s again .
 – Renown Health patient Richard Preyer after receiving a catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation
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