If you have heart disease and answer “yes” to any of these questions, EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) can help! You may not realize that your pain or lack of energy is caused by your heart disease. But fatigue and shortness of breath are not a part of getting old, and you do not “just have to learn to live with it.” These symptoms, along with chest pain or pressure, pain in the jaw, neck, arms and back, result from lack of blood flow. They are the heart’s way of crying out. And there is something you can do about it that is covered by insurance, and doesn’t involve surgery or a hospital visit.

EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) is:

Perhaps best of all: EECP doesn't bring any of the risks or recovery time associated with surgery.

How does it work?
EECP improves the flow of healthy, oxygenated blood to the heart by opening or forming small (collateral) blood vessels, which create natural bypasses around narrowed or blocked arteries. In doing so, EECP:

Very simply, patients tell us, EECP “lets them live again.”


What happens during EECP treatment?
EECP is as easy as taking an hour's rest! Here’s how it works:

How effective is it?
Studies on EECP show most patients:

Who benefits from EECP Treatment?
Nearly everyone with coronary artery disease, angina, or congestive heart failure can benefit from EECP.

Where else is EECP performed?
EECP is performed at more than 400 locations throughout the U.S., as well as around the world, including: Argentina, Canada, Columbia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Saudia Arabia, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Here is a partial list of U.S. facilities that perform EECP:

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