Remote Device Management

Our advanced devices let us monitor your heart remotely, spotting concerns before they become serious.

Remote Device Management

At North Suffolk Cardiology, we specialize in the implantation and ongoing management of advanced cardiac devices, including pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and implantable cardiac monitors. Our expert team brings years of experience and a deep understanding of heart rhythm disorders, ensuring the highest level of care for every patient.

What Is Remote Device Monitoring?

Remote device monitoring allows us to keep a close watch on your heart—without the need for frequent office visits. Once your cardiac device is implanted, it can transmit vital data directly to our clinic through a secure network. This data helps us assess your heart rhythms, evaluate device performance, and detect any potential issues as soon as they arise.

One of the key advantages we offer is remote device monitoring monitoed by an electrophysiologist, Dr. Michael Weber, MD. This provides expert care and allows you to stay connected with your care team from the comfort of your home. Using secure and reliable technology, we can check your device’s function regularly, identify potential issues early, and make adjustments if needed.

Whether you’ve recently received a cardiac device or have been managing one for years, our remote management service offers convenience, safety, and reassurance.

Early Detection, Ongoing Safety, and Everyday Convenience

Our remote monitoring services ensure that your cardiac health is continuously managed with minimal disruption to your daily life. Here's how it helps:

  • Early Detection: Alerts us to irregular heart rhythms or device malfunctions before symptoms appear.

  • Fewer In-Person Visits: Reduces the number of routine follow-up appointments needed.

  • Real-Time Data: Provides ongoing insights into your heart’s activity and device performance.

  • Peace of Mind: Offers comfort and confidence that your heart is being closely monitored—wherever you are.

Personalized, Responsive Care

At North Suffolk Cardiology with Dr. Michael Weber, MD we are dedicated to staying ahead of potential problems—so you don’t have to worry. If any abnormal data is detected, our team is notified instantly and can take swift action, from adjusting your treatment plan to scheduling an urgent follow-up.

Take Control of Your Heart Health Today
Book an Appointment to learn more about how remote device monitoring can improve your quality of life and keep your heart in expert hands.

Why Remote Monitoring Matters

FAQs- Frequently Asked Questions

  • People with irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias), slow heart rates (bradycardia), or risk of sudden cardiac arrest may need one.

  • A pacemaker sends electrical impulses to help your heart beat at a normal rate and rhythm if it beats too slowly or irregularly.

  • It is a small device placed under the skin that continuously records your heart’s electrical activity to detect infrequent or unexplained arrhythmias.

  • Most pacemakers and ICDs last 5 to 15 years, depending on the model and usage. Loop recorders usually last up to 3 years.

  • Yes. Your device needs periodic in-person or remote monitoring to ensure it’s working correctly.