N. C.
This patient had her initial ablation procedure via her right groin in 2017 and underwent an ARM procedure in Jan 2024.
“On this occasion, I felt less like a patient, the procedure also felt more minor.”
“Sensation under der arm was barely noticeable which made sleep in any position (including on my sie) perfectly comfortable. I was drinking a lot and seemed to need to go to the bathroom very frequently in the first 12 hours: it was fantastic and humanizing to be able to drink as much water as I felt like and be able to independently get up and use the lavatory whenever I felt the need, without needing help.”
“Overall it was great to have had a heart operation and yet after leaving the hospital never really feel like a patient!”
C LG
This patient had an ARM ablation for frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVC) in 2025
“I have been feeling so much more energetic, healthier and happier for sure. I have been doing regular PT sessions, five hour tennis matches and now sprinting around the village with my daughter who has recently learnt to ride”
“It really has turned everything around. New energy for work, family and fun! Clarity of mind, and had my best Bupa test results in about five years today (it was weird to see that all my bio markers went off just as i got this heart thing- perhaps less energy to move and to burn the cals). Anyway most pleasing of all was to see a clean sheet on the ECG and a heart health reversed to 38 think it was around the 48/49 mark before!”
Follow up video clinic after SVT ARM procedure
G.S. after left-sided accessory pathway ablation (arterial and venous ARM access)
