Pacemaker Implantation

A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that is surgically placed in your chest to help control your heartbeat. It senses when your heart is beating irregularly or too slowly and sends a signal to your heart to make it beat at the correct pace.

Pacemaker implantation is one of the most common types of heart surgery carried out in the UK.

A pacemaker is a small device that's implanted in your chest to help control your heartbeat. It generates electrical impulses that help your heart beat at a normal rate, rhythm, or both and pump more effectively.

It is used to prevent your heart from beating too slowly, quickly, or irregularly.

Implanting a pacemaker in the chest requires a surgical procedure.

You can access expert cardiologists and will benefit from a convenient appointment without waiting at our Ramsay hospitals. 

When you visit one of our hospitals for pacemaker implantation you can rest assured that we follow strict infection control protocols for you your safety.

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