Arnoldas Giedrimas, MD
Specialties:
Electrophysiology / General CardiologyBook Appointment
About Arnoldas Giedrimas
Dr. Giedrimas is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He completed his internal medicine training at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center followed by cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology training at Brown University.
He continues to serve as a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Brown where he has trained numerous cardiologists and cardiac electrophysiologists.
His current interests include atrial fibrillation and complex ablations. He was one of the first in the country to develop and utilize specialized techniques to perform ablations without the use of X-rays, minimizing risk of complications from radiation and intravenous contrast. He has taught other electrophysiologists on using these techniques.
He has been at the forefront of new technologies, becoming the first to implant a leadless pacemaker in Southeastern Massachusetts or Rhode Island and one of the first in the world to perform an atrial fibrillation ablation utilizing pulsed field ablation. He has participated in numerous trials studying novel technologies in ablation and cardiac device related therapies.
Dr. Giedrimas’ philosophy is to be on the cusp of newest technology and innovation in cardiac electrophysiology in order to provide the best care to his patients.
Dr. Giedrimas is board certified in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology and is a Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society.