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Davidai Center for Rhythm Disturbances and Pacing

Director: Prof. Roy Beinart

Director of Invasive Electrophysiology Service: Prof. Eyal Nof

Charge Nurse: Adi Tadmor-Sasson


Contact:

Telephones: 03-5305330

Phone number for the nurse: 03-5305353

Fax: 03-5307640

Email: mirp.kozvim@sheba.health.gov.il

Clinic Hours:

Sunday to Thursday, 8:00-15:00 


Location:

The Heart Center building, Floor 0

Directions to Sheba

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At the Davidai Center for Rhythm Disturbances and Pacing, we treat all issues related to heart rhythm disorders. We provide the following services provided:

  • Consultation, diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias and fainting.
  • Holter, CardioBeeper and loop recorder: tests that involve continuous recording of the heart's electrical activity for 24 hours or more using a small recording device.
  • Electrophysiological tests and cardiac ablation for treatment of arrhythmia. 
  • Fainting clinic (syncope) and counseling center for fainting in the hospital wards and emergency room.
  • Syncope Center - a joint center with the IDF for the treatment of syncope in soldiers.
  • TILT tests for diagnosing the cause of fainting.
  • Pharmacological tests to investigate disturbances in the heart’s electrical system. 
  • Pacemaker clinic - monitoring of pacemakers and defibrillator devices, including at-home monitoring.
  • Implantable pacemakers and defibrillators (ICD).
  • Biventricular pacemaker implantations as a treatment for heart failure.
  • Extraction of pacemakers and defibrillators that have been contaminated or damaged.
  • Treatment of rhythm disorders in children and adults with congenital heart disease (in the children's building).
  • Consultation clinic for genetic rhythm disorders. 
  • Electrophysiology research laboratory.
  • Psychological assistance for patients with rhythm disorders and pacemaker/defibrillator recipients.
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