This outpatient clinic provides assessment, treatment, and education for adults with atrial and / or ventricular rhythm issues or syncope.
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View the following service listing to access a service overview, eligibility criteria, hours of operation, contact information and a street map.
The Arrhythmia Clinic sees patient virtually and in-person; review your appointment letter to confirm your appointment type prior to arrival.
For in person appointments, remember to bring your Alberta Health Care card and a piece of photo ID. Parking at the site is limited; plan to give yourself enough time to arrive at your appointment.
We will need to review your medications during the appointment. Remember to either bring all your medications, or a complete list of up-to-date medications.
View the park map for parking office information, public parking rates, parking payment options, vehicle and height restrictions, and accessible parking locations.
The Arrhythmia Clinic is located on the 1st floor of the Robbins Pavilion at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.
From the main doors of the Robbin’s Pavilion on the ground level, take the elevators or stairs to the 1st floor. Turn right and proceed down the hall and check in for your appointment at the reception desk for Cardiac Procedures and Clinics.
From the main entrance of the Royal Alexandra Hospital on Kingsway Ave, follow the signs to the Robbins Pavilion.
Your clinic appointment may take one hour. We ask that anyone attending the appointment with you or those who are picking you up are aware of the possibility of extended appointment times.
If you are having a procedure such as a cardioversion, loop recorder implant, procainamide challenge, or tilt table test, you may be with us for several hours, come prepared.
During this visit, you may meet a variety of professionals specializing in cardiac care as part of your assessment including registered nurses, cardiology technologists, cardiologists, and other allied health individuals.