If you have a fast or irregular heartbeat, our cardiologists may implant a cardiac defibrillator, which uses electrical pulses to control your arrhythmia.
Learn MoreIf you are experiencing heart palpitations or unexplained falls and fainting, we may recommend inserting a small device under your skin to collect information about your heart.
Learn MoreIf you have a fast or irregular heartbeat, our cardiologists may implant a cardioverter defibrillator, which uses electrical pulses to control your arrhythmia.
Learn MoreCardiologists may treat your irregular heartbeat with cardiac resynchronization therapy, which involves using surgery or implanted devices to correct your heart's rhythm.
Learn MoreCardiologists may recommend implanting a device in your chest or abdomen to monitor your heart and correct your arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, as it occurs.
Learn MoreInformation will update every 5 minutes. ER Wait Times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. Estimated Wait Times as of: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 11:48 AM
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Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children | Directions | 7 min |
Dr. P. Phillips Hospital | Directions | 5 min |
ER & Medical Pavilion - Horizon West | Directions | 6 min |
ER and Medical Pavilion - Osceola | Directions | 4 min |
Health Central Hospital | Directions | 23 min |
Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary | Directions | 13 min |
Orlando Regional Medical Center | Directions | 27 min |
South Lake Hospital | Directions | 87 min |
South Lake Hospital ER - Blue Cedar | Directions | 12 min |
South Lake Hospital ER - Four Corners | Directions | 4 min |
South Seminole Hospital | Directions | 40 min |
Winnie Palmer Hospital For Women & Babies | Directions | 13 min |
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