AFib is best treated early. Get the care you need to stay in rhythm.
Current Clinic is an Atrial Fibrillation center of excellence that provides rapid access to cutting edge heart rhythm care.
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We work with many other plans in addition to the plans listed below
Under-treated AFib increases your risk of stroke, heart failure & death.
AFib ablation reduce these risks especially when done early, by helping to restore and maintain sinus rhythm.
*Early rhythm treatment includes antiarrythmic drugs or AFib ablation. Source: EAST-AFNET 4 randomized control trial, New England Journal of Medicine (Kirchhoff et al 2020).
*Freedom from AFib is defined as no documented arrhythmia longer than 30 seconds within 1 year of the procedure. Source: MANIFEST-PF registry, American Heart Association (Turagam et al 2023).
Know, track and share your data
AFib may have no symptoms, symptoms that come and go and symptoms that change over time. It can feel like a racing heart, flutters in the chest, palpitations, dizziness, chest pain or fatigue. Current Clinic encourages the use of personal monitoring devices like the Apple Watch or Kardia to track your rhrythm. You can also share this data with Current Clinic providers.
If you have detected AFib, it’s important to see a doctor quickly. Speak with a Current Clinic provider today →
Live free from atrial fibrillation
Treatment for AFib focuses on restoring the heart to a normal rhythm (rhythm control), reducing an overly high heart rate (rate control), risk factor modification and managing stroke risk. Because of its safety and high success rates, ablation is a common rhythm control strategy and is most effective when done early.
Contact Current Clinic today to discuss your treatment options →
Our patients feel better, faster
AFib can be scary, uncomfortable and feel unpredictable. Compared to drug therapy, people that have an ablation are 48% less likely to experience recurrence and 51% less likely to experience symptomatic AFib over a 5-year follow-up period.*
*Source: CABANA randomized control trial, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (Poole et al 2020)
**Study completed at Riverside Methodist Hospital at Ohio Health in 2019. Patients that have their first visit after diagnosis at the AFib clinic receive an ablation within 4 months, compared to 26 months when seen at a conventional clinic. Source: Heart Rhythm Society, Robinson et al 2022
Current Clinic provides total heart rhythm care, from diagnosis to treatment and monitoring

Easy and quick to schedule appointments

Share your heart data from your personal device, like Apple Watch or Kardia

No hassle – no overnight stay and treatment in comfortable facilities

Easily accessible facilities with plenty of parking

Personalized education and atrial fibrillation care plans

Access to the most advanced treatments including pulsed field ablation (PFA)
Be AFib Aware
Check your risk of developing AFib
Not diagnosed with AFib? This questionnaire helps you understand your risk factors for developing AFib over the next 10 years.
Already have AFib? This calculation won’t apply to you. Rest assured, we don’t collect any personal data.
Based on the HARMS2-AF risk score developed by the UK Biobank (UKB) and Framingham Heart Study (FHS).
Interpreting your AFib Risk
Some risk factors can be controlled, while others cannot. Visit the American Heart Association to learn more about what you can do to reduce your risk of AFib.
Speak with a Provider
Current Clinic is opening AFib clinics nationwide, but is still in development.
Current Clinic will open its first AFib clinic and outpatient surgery center in 2026. Meanwhile, if you have been diagnosed with AFib or think you may have been in AFib, consider the AFib Clinic at the Advanced Heart and Vascular Center, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Ohio Health. Or, speak with your primary care provider.