The 20 Best Long QT Syndrome Doctors Near Me in Odense, 83

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Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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MediFind found 1 doctor with experience in Long QT Syndrome near Odense, 83. Of these, 1 are Advanced.

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    Advanced in Long QT Syndrome

    Naestved Sygehus

    Naestved, DK 
     (2.6 km away)

    Oluf Pedersen practices practicing medicine in Naestved, Denmark. Mr. Pedersen is rated as an Advanced expert by MediFind in the treatment of Long QT Syndrome. He is also highly rated in 10 other conditions, according to our data. His clinical expertise encompasses Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young, Obesity, Obesity in Children, and Gastric Bypass.

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    What is the definition of Long QT Syndrome?

    Long QT syndrome is a heart disorder characterized by rapid, irregular heartbeats caused by a signaling abnormality in the heart’s electrical system. The QT interval refers to the time it takes for the heart’s electrical system to make the ventricles of the heart contract and then recover. In long QT syndrome, there is a delay in the time it takes for the electrical system to recover between each heartbeat. This delay can cause rapid, irregular, and life-threatening ventricular contractions, also known as torsade de pointes.