NYU installed a pacemaker in me in February 21.
After that they monitor me every three months.
3 remotely and 1 in person. 10 days ago I had my in person review. After which I made an appointment for next year’s review.
Later that day they posted my appointment for only two weeks ahead and scheduled it to be performed remotely. I canceled it through my app. After which in the early hours of the morning they reposted it again to occur that day before I can even contact them. I unplugged the remote device. I called the Rhythm center when they opened. They would not put through and said someone would call me back. Guess what no one did and the record of the appointment disappeared of the app. The next business day they did again. I called again and of course no response. NYU your fired!
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Frank figlia
May 4, 2021
5.0
Dr. Chintz and his staff are the best heart rhythm doctors in N.Y. state. I have a rare heart rhythm condition which no one could treat and drs. from Long Island to Albany all said there was only one place and dr who could perform this rare ablation I needed. Well that was eight years ago and I can't thank Dr. Chintz and his staff for all they have done and still do for me.
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Susan Herfield
Mar 21, 2021
1.0
In August of this year I had a atrial ablation with this heart rhythm center . This procedure is usually not very invasive and done through the groin . Because of medical issues this procedure was done through my jugular and my liver . My doctor had told me that he had performed a handful of this procedure through the jugular and the liver before !, After the procedure was done he told me I was the first person he performed this procedure on in this matter. The procedure was 6 and a half hrs . It was successful ! The care I received in the hospital over night was awful and the after care from the rhythm center was virtually nonexistent. I never saw the dr that performed this procedure for aftercare and never heard from him until weeks later after I complained .You would think since he had never done this procedure this particular way he would especially want to know how I was doing. It became apparent to me that he just didn’t care. To make matters worse in late November of this year I had a very bad case of COVID . I was wearing a heart monitor that was sent to me by the rhythm center ! While I was on the monitor I had a heart attack from COVID . I never heard from the doctor or this office to see how I was doing ! The only contact I had was when they called me to return the monitor. It was late because I spent two weeks in other icu unit in florida . I told them that I had a heart attack while on their monitor and was surprised no one called to see how I was ! They just didn’t care and it is now late March and no one has called to see if I was ok. If u use this office u might get a good surgical result but there is no human element .I’m disappointed and surprised how little they cared about me .
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John A. Oswald
Nov 19, 2020
1.0
So I went to the office. I am in a wheelchair. I need to get a implant. But they do not have tables to accommodate somebody in a wheelchair the only tableS are 3 feet above the level of my wheelchair. The office is not accessible to somebody in a wheelchair. So I left not getting the implant I came for. They offered no solution.
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Selena Wang
Aug 29, 2017
5.0
I was seen by Dr. Fowler and Dr. Marina on the 4th Fl of the building. This was my first visit and I was able to see them with my family instead of use coming in one by one for different appointments. They were fantastic, understanding and more than knowledgeable in their field of study. The staff are very friendly, professional.The service was exceptional. Even though the waiting room was packed. The only downside was when I was unable to schedule an appointment with the front desk when I called 3 times separate times and was told they would call back. I finally gave up and had someone else help me get an appointment who referred me to their office. After I was able to get an appointment everything went smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Rhythm Center
What heart rhythm conditions do you treat?
We diagnose and treat virtually every type of heart rhythm disorder, including atrial fibrillation (AFib) and atrial flutter, bradycardia, ventricular arrhythmias, supraventricular arrhythmias, and inherited arrhythmia syndromes.
How can I schedule an appointment?
To schedule an appointment, call 212-263-7149 or use NYU Langone’s 'Find a Doctor & Schedule' tool on the NYU Langone website.
Where are your locations and where are procedures performed?
Our main Heart Rhythm Center location is at 530 First Avenue (Kimmel Pavilion for procedures). We also provide care at additional locations including Brooklyn and Long Island, and some clinicians see patients at 403 East 34th Street, 4th Floor.
Do you provide cardiac device management and remote monitoring?
Yes. We provide ongoing care and monitoring for cardiac devices (pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, loop recorders), including remote monitoring, device evaluations, and, when necessary, lead extraction using advanced imaging in hybrid operating rooms.
Do you offer advanced treatments for atrial fibrillation?
Yes. We are leaders in catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation and offer advanced therapies including left atrial appendage occlusion (e.g., WATCHMAN) and leadless pacemaker procedures.
Are staff available to answer questions outside regular hours?
Yes. Our staff are available around the clock to answer questions and respond to patient needs. For assistance, call 212-263-7149.
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