St. George Heart Rhythm Clinic
This department offers
- Clinical Cardiology
- Electrophysiology
- Heart Rhythm Treatment
Specialized heart rhythm care in St. George
St. George Heart Rhythm Clinic, part of Intermountain Health, provides advanced evaluation and treatment for heart rhythm conditions. Our team focuses on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based electrophysiology care, and coordinated management of complex arrhythmias.
Comprehensive heart rhythm services, close to home
Expert arrhythmia care is delivered through Intermountain Health’s nonprofit heart and vascular program.
Advanced electrophysiology expertise
Our electrophysiologists specialize in diagnosing and treating irregular heart rhythms, including complex arrhythmias that require advanced testing and procedural care.
Clinical cardiology support
We provide comprehensive cardiology evaluation alongside rhythm-focused treatment to ensure the full picture of your heart health is addressed.
Coordinated specialty care
We collaborate closely with cardiac imaging, heart failure specialists, interventional cardiology, and referring providers to ensure seamless continuity of care.
Conditions we treat
Our team evaluates and manages a range of heart rhythm disorders, including:
- Atrial fibrillation (AFib)
- Atrial flutter
- Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
- Ventricular tachycardia
- Bradycardia
- Heart block
- Palpitations
- Syncope (fainting) related to heart rhythm
- Device-related rhythm concerns
Patients are typically referred for evaluation of abnormal heart rhythms, unexplained symptoms, or advanced rhythm management.
Treatments and services
We provide specialized electrophysiology and heart rhythm treatments tailored to each patient’s condition.
Clinical cardiology
Comprehensive cardiovascular evaluation to assess overall heart function and identify contributing conditions.
Electrophysiology studies
Advanced testing to evaluate the electrical pathways of the heart and determine the source of abnormal rhythms.
Heart rhythm treatment
Personalized treatment plans that may include medication management, catheter ablation, pacemaker implantation, or implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) when clinically appropriate.
Care is coordinated within Intermountain Health to ensure access to advanced services and hospital-based procedures when needed.
Frequently asked questions
Learn more
Most patients are referred by a primary care provider or cardiologist for specialized evaluation or management of heart rhythm disorders.
An electrophysiology study is a specialized procedure that evaluates the heart’s electrical activity to identify the cause of abnormal heart rhythms.
Palpitations, dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, or unexplained fatigue may be signs of an arrhythmia and warrant further evaluation.
Yes. Catheter ablation is performed when appropriate to treat certain abnormal heart rhythms by targeting the source of irregular electrical signals.
We work closely with cardiologists, heart failure specialists, imaging teams, and hospital-based services to ensure comprehensive and connected care.









