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MILLIKEN DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE Cardiovascular Division Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us Welcome from the Chief History Washington University School of Medicine Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis Contact Us PeoplePeople Faculty Fellows Advanced Practice Providers Women in Cardiology AlumniAlumni Alumni Newsletters Smith-Oliver Society Patient CarePatient Care Adult Congenital Heart Disease Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Cardiac Rehab Cardiovascular Genetics Cardiovascular Imaging Cardio-Neuromuscular Disorders Cardio-OncologyCardio-Oncology Amyloid Center of Excellence Patient Resources ElectrophysiologyElectrophysiology Patient Resources General Consultative Cardiology Hypertension ClinicHypertension Clinic Patient Resources Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Publications Webinars/Podcasts Interventional and Structural Heart Disease Marfan Syndrome and Aortopathy Center Sports Cardiology Program Valvular Heart Disease CenterValvular Heart Disease Center Patient Resources Women’s Heart Disease / Cardio-ObstetricsWomen's Heart Disease / Cardio-Obstetrics Patient Resources EducationEducation Cardiology Fellowship TrainingCardiology Fellowship Training Our Fellows Program Directors Clinical and Investigator Pathways Clinical Rotations Research Training Advanced FellowshipsAdvanced Fellowships Aortopathy and Master Clinician Fellowship Cardio-Oncology Fellowship Electrophysiology Fellowship Program Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Program Imaging Fellowship Program Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Structural Heart Fellowship Application Process Advanced Research TrainingAdvanced Research Training Research Faculty Our Fellows Facilities & Resources Seminars and Events How to Apply Contact Us Hear From Our Fellows Wellness Committee Cardiolovascular Grand Rounds Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Cardiovascular Training ResearchResearch Publications Center for Cardiovascular Research Clinical ResearchClinical Research Heart Failure Cardio-Oncology Electrophysiology Research Centers and CoresResearch Centers and Cores Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research Center for Community Health Partnership & Research Global Health Center NewsNews Calendar Giving Open Search Electrophysiology The clinical electrophysiology service is nationally and internationally recognized for its expertise in the evaluation and management of cardiac arrhythmias. The Electrophysiology Section performs more than 1,500 procedures per year for patients with a wide range of rhythm disorders, from the common to the complex. The section is part of the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders, which is a multidisciplinary Center of Excellence supported by an extensive network of collaborative clinical services.    Many advances in arrhythmia care were developed by physicians at Washington University, including the Cox-Maze procedure, a revolutionary treatment for atrial fibrillation, which formed the basis for the current endovascular approach to treating atrial fibrillation. The Section of Electrophysiology continues to stand at the forefront of arrhythmia treatment, and have been pioneering the use of the gamma knife using stereotactic cardiac ablation radiotherapy (a.k.a. the Gamma Knife) to treat intractable ventricular arrhythmias that are not amenable to traditional ablative strategies. In collaboration with the Cardiac Bioelectricity and Arrhythmia Center, the Electrophysiology Section has also pioneered the development of non-invasive imaging approaches using electrographic imaging (ECGI) to diagnose atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. The program also offers a two year ABIM certified training program in electrophysiology. Director Mitchell N. Faddis, MD, PhD Clinical expertise Ablation procedures including: Atrial fibrillation Atrial flutter Focal atrial tachycardia Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) Wolff-Parkinson White (WPW) syndrome Ventricular arrhythmias Assessment of risk for ventricular arrhythmias Cardiac resynchronization therapy Cardioversion Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implants Diagnostic electrophysiology studies Pacemaker implantations Physicians from the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders diagnose and treat a wide range of rhythm disorders, from the most common to the most complex heart rhythm disorders and difficult to treat arrhythmias. The multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders includes: TestingThe first step is to establish the correct diagnosis, which can be done through different types of cardiac testing, including: Ambulatory monitoring Cardiac imaging Electrocardiogram Electrophysiological study Genetic testing for inherited channelopathies Implantable loop recorder Tilt table test Clinical affiliations Cardiac Bioelectricity and Arrhythmia Center Mallinckrodt Radiology Institute Genomics and Pathology Services Atrial Fibrillation Center Surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation Contact information Referring Physicians: 314-362-1291Patients: 314-362-1291 or 888-210-8375 Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Heart & Vascular Center in West County Physical Address: 1020 North Mason Road, Creve Coeur, MO, USA Mailing Address: 1020 N. Mason Road, Suite 200Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Phone: 314-362-1291 Center For Advanced Medicine (CAM) Washington University and Barnes Jewish Heart & Vascular Center Physical Address: 4921 Parkview Place, St. Louis, MO, USA Mailing Address: 4921 Parkview Place Suite 8ASt. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: 314-362-1291 Monday – Friday: 9 am – 4 pm and Saturday: 9 am – 1:30 pm Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM) South County Heart & Vascular Center in South County Physical Address: 5201 Midamerica Plaza, St. Louis, MO, USA Mailing Address: 5201 Midamerica Plaza, Suite 2300St. Louis, MO 63129 Phone: 314-362-1291 Learn more about arrhythmias and heart rhythm disorders at the Heart & Vascular Center Patient Care Adult Congenital Heart Disease Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Cardiac Rehab Cardiovascular Genetics Cardiovascular Imaging Cardio-Neuromuscular Disorders Cardio-Oncology Electrophysiology Patient Resources General Consultative Cardiology Hypertension Clinic Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Interventional and Structural Heart Disease Marfan Syndrome and Aortopathy Center Sports Cardiology Program Valvular Heart Disease Center Women’s Heart Disease / Cardio-Obstetrics Cardiovascular DivisionJohn T. 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