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Heart Rhythm Clinic

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Located in the Specialty Clinic on the south end of the hospital campus.

This department offers

  • Blood pressure management
  • Cardiology
  • Cholesterol management
  • Electrophysiology
  • Heart & vascular care
  • Heart disease treatment
  • Heart Failure Treatment
  • Heart Rhythm Treatment
  • Heart valve treatment
Patient and her doctor

Heart care that's close, caring and clear

We believe your heart deserves the best—right here at home. Our cardiology team is here to help you feel better, live stronger, and stay connected to the moments that matter most. We’ll work with you to manage your heart health and improve your quality of life—because a healthy heart helps you do more of what you love.

Your heart health matters. Schedule an appointment with our cardiology team today and take the first step toward a stronger tomorrow.

Schedule: 801-357-4600

Our providers

Shay C. Harding

Shay C. Harding, NP

Cardiology
American Fork Specialty Clinic - Cardiology
801-357-4600
Tavia W. Mathers
4.9

Tavia W. Mathers, NP

Cardiology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
American Fork Specialty Clinic - Cardiology
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Diana P. Melo
4.9

Diana P. Melo, MD

Interventional Cardiology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Utah Valley Clinic - Cardiology
Fnu Sakul
4.8

Fnu Sakul, MD

Cardiology
Utah Valley Clinic - Cardiology
Sean Daniel Smith
4.9

Sean Daniel Smith, MD

Cardiology
Utah Valley Clinic - Cardiology
Jonathan G. Holbrook
4.8

Jonathan G. Holbrook, MD

Interventional Cardiology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Utah Valley Clinic - Cardiology
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Expert heart services in American Fork

Whether you’re managing high blood pressure, cholesterol, or irregular heartbeats, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Our specialists use advanced tools to understand your heart’s health and create a care plan that fits your life.

We offer

  • Echocardiography - to see how your heart is working
  • Stress testing - to check how your heart performs under pressure
  • Holter and ATM monitoring - to track your heart rhythm over time

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