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Duke Electrophysiology Clinic - Clinic 2F/2G offers comprehensive care for adults with problems with their heart’s activity or electrical signals, and we manage the devices that treat them. In addition to standard physical examinations, vitals checks, and blood work, our electrophysiologists and cardiologists use imaging tools to get a good look at your heart and evaluate its function. We’ll also use tests and monitors that record and report your heart rhythm so we can detect irregular heartbeats and make a diagnosis. Our experts will discuss your family history and goals to choose the best treatment options for you.

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Give yourself plenty of time to get to your appointment. Your doctor may ask you to arrive early so that you can have lab tests completed before your examination. Even if this is not the case, we suggest that you should allow about 45 minutes to get to your appointment in addition to your travel time to Durham. This will allow you sufficient time to park, locate the building, get to the particular clinic you're visiting, and register. Duke Clinic is approximately a quarter of a mile from the nearest parking deck. Please note that appointments may be subject to being rescheduled upon late arrivals.

The Duke Electrophysiology Clinic - Clinic 2F/2G is staffed by expert electrophysiologists and cardiologists who are specially trained in diagnosing and treating arrhythmias and related conditions that can lead to serious complications like cardiac arrest and heart failure.

In addition to or instead of medications, your doctor may suggest one of the following devices or procedures, many of which are minimally invasive. These procedures would be performed at Duke University Hospital:

Duke Health contracts with most major health insurance carriers and transplant networks, including the ones listed below. Before scheduling your appointment, we strongly recommend you contact your insurance company to verify that the Duke Health location or provider you plan to visit is included in your network. Your insurance company will also be able to inform you of any co-payments, co–insurances, or deductibles that will be your responsibility. If you proceed in scheduling an appointment and your health insurance benefits do not participate with Duke, your out of pocket liability may be higher. We will contact you regarding your coverage and patient liability. If you are uninsured, learn more about our financial assistance policy.

Plan your trip to Duke Electrophysiology Clinic - Clinic 2F/2G through GoDurham bus routes 6 and 11A/11B or GoTriangle bus routes 400, 405, DRX, and ODX. The closest bus stops are Trent Dr at Duke Hospital South, Duke Hospital, Erwin Rd at Research Dr, and Fulton St at VA Hospital. If you have trouble accessing these routes, visit GoDurham Access and GoTriangle Access to check if you meet the ADA eligibility for accessible transit programs.

Duke faculty, staff and students, affiliates, and contractors are not eligible to purchase or use discounted validations.