Cardiac Conditions We Treat
in Chandler, AZ

If you've felt palpitations, dizziness, fatigue, or simply know something
isn’t right, this page can help you understand what you might be facing.

Acute Coronary
Syndrome

Sudden reduction in blood flow to the heart
This condition includes heart attacks and unstable angina. It often causes chest pain, shortness of breath, or nausea. Prompt evaluation is critical. We help patients understand their risk and manage long-term recovery.

Aortic Valve Disease

Narrowing or leakage of the aortic valve
This condition affects blood flow from the heart to the body. It may cause fatigue, chest pain, or fainting. We evaluate valve function and guide timing for repair or replacement.

Arrhythmia

Any irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia refers to heartbeats that are too fast, too slow, or erratic. We identify the type, assess risk, and offer treatments ranging from medication to ablation or device therapy.

Atherosclerosis

Plaque buildup in the arteries
Atherosclerosis can restrict blood flow and lead to serious events like heart attack or stroke. It often develops silently over time. We assess your risk and guide treatment to protect your heart and circulation.

Atrial Arrhythmia

Disruptions in the upper chambers of the heart
Atrial arrhythmias include a range of irregular rhythms originating in the atria. They may cause palpitations, fatigue, or shortness of breath. We use advanced diagnostics to guide treatment.

Atrial Flutter

Rapid, organized rhythm in the atria
Atrial flutter often feels like a fast, steady heartbeat. It can increase stroke risk and may alternate with atrial fibrillation. We offer ablation and rhythm control strategies to restore balance.

Atrial Fibrillation

Irregular and often rapid heartbeat
AFib can cause fatigue, palpitations, or shortness of breath. It also increases stroke risk. We offer advanced diagnostics and treatment options to help you manage it with clarity and control.

Bradycardia

Abnormally slow heart rate
Bradycardia can cause fatigue, dizziness, or fainting. It may result from aging, medication, or electrical system issues. We evaluate the cause and offer solutions like pacemaker therapy when needed.

Cardiomyopathy

Disease of the heart muscle
Cardiomyopathy affects how the heart pumps blood. It can lead to fatigue, swelling, or arrhythmias. We identify the type and severity to guide treatment and protect long-term heart function.

Carotid Artery Disease

Narrowing of arteries supplying the brain
This condition increases the risk of stroke and may have no symptoms. We use imaging to detect blockages early and guide treatment to protect brain circulation.

Chest Pains

Discomfort or pressure in the chest
Chest pain can signal a range of cardiac issues, from angina to arrhythmia. We evaluate symptoms urgently to rule out serious causes and provide clarity and care.

Congestive Heart Failure

Fluid buildup due to poor heart function
CHF occurs when the heart can’t pump effectively. It may cause swelling, shortness of breath, or weight gain. We help patients manage symptoms and improve quality of life through personalized care.

Coronary Artery
Disease

Narrowing of the arteries that supply the heart
CAD is a leading cause of heart attacks. It may cause chest pain or no symptoms at all. We use imaging and stress testing to detect blockages and guide treatment before complications occur.

Heart Failure

Weakened ability of the heart to pump blood
Heart failure can develop gradually or after a cardiac event. It may cause fatigue, breathlessness, or swelling. We help patients understand their condition and manage it with evidence-based care.

Heart Palpitations

Awareness of skipped, fluttering, or racing beats
Palpitations can be harmless or a sign of arrhythmia. We use monitors and rhythm studies to uncover the cause and determine if treatment is needed.

High Blood Pressure

Excess force of blood against artery walls
Hypertension often has no symptoms but increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney disease. We monitor your numbers, identify causes, and create a plan to protect your heart and vessels.

Myocarditis

Inflammation of the heart muscle
Often caused by infection or autoimmune response, myocarditis can lead to chest pain, fatigue, or arrhythmias. We diagnose with imaging and labs, then guide recovery and rhythm monitoring.

Pericarditis

Inflammation of the heart’s outer lining
Pericarditis may cause sharp chest pain that worsens with breathing or lying down. We confirm diagnosis with imaging and labs, and manage inflammation to prevent complications.

Peripheral Artery Disease

Reduced blood flow to the limbs
PAD is caused by narrowed arteries, often in the legs. It may lead to pain when walking or slow-healing wounds. We diagnose PAD early and guide treatment to improve circulation and prevent complications.

Swelling in Legs and Ankles

Fluid buildup from poor circulation
Swelling may signal heart failure, venous disease, or other circulatory issues. We assess the underlying cause and create a plan to relieve symptoms and protect long-term health.

Valvular Heart Disease

Damage or dysfunction in one or more heart valves
This condition can affect blood flow and strain the heart. Symptoms may include fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest discomfort. We evaluate valve function and offer treatment options based on severity.
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