Your path to
freedom from Afib

Providing patients with easy access to specialized Afib care

Current Clinic at a glance

Current Clinic is the nation’s first network of healthcare centers focused on treating Atrial Fibrillation (Afib) and other cardiac arrhythmias. We are moving diagnosis and treatment out of the hospital to a more convenient, efficient, and lower-cost site of care.

How we’re redefining Afib care

In a healthcare industry constrained by limited resources, Current Clinic offers a better path to freedom from Afib

Education

We empower patients with resources to become active participants in their care

Availability

We provide patients with easy and quick access to specialists and advanced treatment

Speed

We improve patient outcomes and reduce future risk with treatment in days, not months

Our number-one priority is providing patients with access to specialty clinicians in a way that synthesizes all of the care in one setting.

Anish Amin, MD, FACC, FHRS

Chief Medical Officer

Headshot of Dr. Anish Amin

Our number-one priority is providing patients with access to specialty clinicians in a way that synthesizes all of the care in one setting.

Anish Amin, MD, FACC, FHRS
Chief Medical Officer

Advanced Afib Care & Comprehensive Cardiac Services

Afib complete care treatment plan

Cardiac device implant procedures & monitoring

Diagnosis

Rhythm control procedures

Rhythm control* within 1 year of Afib diagnosis reduces risk of death, stroke, and hospitalization by 21%

*includes antiarrhythmic drugs and ablation 

Our team

Led by a world-class team of clinical and operational experts, Current Clinic is setting a new standard for excellence in Afib care

Kai Worrell

Founder and CEO

Anish Amin, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Amy DiasAbeygunawardena

VP of Human Resources

Michael Hoff

General Counsel

Tina Lecy

VP of Finance

Jeremy Edes Pierotti

Chief Technology Officer

Amanda Spencer

VP of Strategy

Early ablation* reduces risk of recurrence by 52% compared with drug therapy

*within 1 year of diagnosis