
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Specialty |
| Location | Phoenix, Gilbert, Prescott, Peoria |
| Doctors | Richard Gordon MD, FACC, Cardiology, Sina Nafisi MD, FACC, Cardiology, Vijay Swarup MD, FACC, FHRS, Cardiology + 1 more |
| Telehealth Type | Zoom video visits |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Arizona Heart Rhythm Center, four cardiologists and electrophysiologists deliver advanced cardiac care across four Arizona locations: Phoenix, Gilbert, Prescott, and Peoria. The team focuses on heart rhythm disorders, arrhythmia management, and a broad range of cardiovascular conditions. The practice also runs an active clinical research program, keeping its physicians at the leading edge of electrophysiology.
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center offers procedures including cardiac ablation, pacemaker implantation, ICD placement, and Watchman left atrial appendage closure for stroke prevention. The practice participates in ongoing clinical trials and hosts an annual Brain and Heart Symposium. Patients who want a higher level of access and coordination can enroll in the Advantage Care Program, the practice's concierge-style cardiac care offering. Telemedicine visits through Zoom extend access for patients throughout the region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center treats a wide range of cardiovascular and heart rhythm conditions. These include atrial fibrillation, arrhythmia, bradycardia, heart failure, coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, aneurysm, chest pain, and palpitations. The practice also evaluates patients for pacemaker and ICD implantation, and performs Watchman left atrial appendage closure for stroke prevention.
The Advantage Care Program is Arizona Heart Rhythm Center's concierge-style cardiac care offering. It provides patients with an enhanced level of access and coordination for their cardiovascular care. Patients interested in this program can contact the practice directly to learn about enrollment.
Yes, Arizona Heart Rhythm Center offers telemedicine visits via Zoom. The practice provides detailed patient education resources covering how to install Zoom, what to expect during the visit, and how to prepare. Telemedicine extends access to patients across the Phoenix metro area and beyond.
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center operates clinics in Phoenix, Gilbert, Prescott, and Peoria, Arizona. Patients can choose the location most convenient for them. The practice also offers telemedicine for patients who prefer a remote visit.
Yes, Arizona Heart Rhythm Center maintains an active clinical research program. The team participates in ongoing trials covering areas such as arrhythmia treatment, stroke prevention devices, and heart failure therapies. Patients interested in trial participation can ask the practice about currently enrolling studies.
Yes, Arizona Heart Rhythm Center welcomes referrals from physicians. The practice has a dedicated section for referring providers on its website. Physicians can connect with the team directly to coordinate a referral for their patients.
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center performs cardiac ablation, pacemaker implantation, ICD placement, Watchman left atrial appendage closure, and cath lab procedures. The team also conducts stress testing and evaluates patients for implantable heart monitors. Clinical capabilities span both diagnostic and interventional cardiology.
Arizona Heart Rhythm Center provides step-by-step guidance for telemedicine visits. Patients can access preparation instructions, Zoom installation guides, and troubleshooting tips through the practice's website. The team designs these resources to help patients feel confident and ready before their appointment.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026
