- ElectrocardiogramA Holter monitor is an external device worn by an individual who may be at risk for heart rhythm disorders. The monitor automatically records a continuous electrocardiogram (
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- Internal MedicineDr. Greet is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist with Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia. A native of New Jersey, he completed his medical school at New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan. He remained there to complete his training in internal medicine and served as chief resident. He then continued his training at the Texas Heart Institute in Houston where he completed his fellowship in cardiovascular disease serving as chief cardiac fellow and sub-fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology.
- ThyroidSeek treatment for underlying health problems that may contribute to arrhythmias and heart disease. Problems include atherosclerosis (“clogged” arteries), heart valve damage, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and thyroid disease.
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