
Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS) in Dogs
Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is a condition where the sinus node (normal pacemaker of the heart) is diseased and not responding normally to the body’s
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That way you’re involved in the treatment of your patient every step of the way.
With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we’ll create the right treatment plan.
You’ll work with your patient, and we’ll be there to assist with any ongoing support or care.
(EKG) – Digital 6 Lead
(when indicated)
Carnation Ambulatory Monitor
Arrhythmias, Heart Disease, Systemic Disease considerations
Hi, I’m Dr. Brian Maran. As Board-Certified Veterinary Cardiologists™, my team works closely with you and your team to get the right answers, give specialized support and provide ongoing care to your patients with the best medicine possible.
Over the last 8 years, we’ve helped dozens of Veterinarians, just like you. And we’d be honored to support you and your team.
We don’t need your assistants or your office staff’s help. Just a room to work in.
We refuse to treat you like a number. We won’t interrupt your workflow. And we’re committed to removing the guess-work from your heart-care treatments.
Relationships matter to us. We are on your side. If you have questions, concerns, or need ongoing support, we are there to help.
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