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Do you know the treatment options for SVT?

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Catheter ablation is a a very popular treatment of SVT, it is a successful procedure, your consultant will decide if this is the best form of treatment for you. To learn more about the procedure, please download our 'Catheter ablation for SVT' booklet

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