Advanced Heart Care
EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation)
Non-invasive therapy for refractory angina — pneumatic cuffs deliver synchronized compression to support coronary perfusion.
Who this is for
- Refractory angina despite medication and revascularization
- Patients who cannot have further stenting or surgery
What to expect
- Hour-long sessions, typically 5 days a week for 7 weeks
- Non-invasive — no needles, no incisions
- Most patients report improved exercise tolerance
Why our team
EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) is performed by the same cardiologists who follow you long-term. Because we're an independent group, your imaging, procedure, and follow-up stay within one practice — fewer hand-offs, fewer dropped details. Our team includes board-certified specialists across advanced heart care and adjacent disciplines, with hospital privileges across Mercy Health and ProMedica systems.
EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) — common questions
- Is EECP covered by insurance?
- Medicare and most commercial plans cover EECP for refractory angina with documented criteria. Our team will verify coverage before starting.
