Pacemakers
Heart-to-heart care in the most advanced surroundings.
A permanent pacemaker, a small device that is implanted under the skin (most often in the shoulder area just under the collarbone), sends electrical signals to start or regulate a slow heartbeat
With advances in technology, pacemakers today generally last eight to 10 years (depending upon the type of heart condition) and, in most cases, allow a person to lead a normal life.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pacemakers
Answers to some questions that you might have about Pacemakers.