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Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate)
The Medtronic CareLink® Network is the Internet-based remote monitoring service for patients with Medtronic implanted cardiac devices and their clinics. It allows patients a convenient timely connection to their clinic.
Using your MyCareLink monitor, you can send your device information to your clinic from the comfort of your home or while traveling.
Your Medtronic MyCareLink monitor uses cellular technology. The monitor gathers the information and sends it to a secure storage site. You do not need the Internet to transmit.
Patient confidentiality is a priority of the Network. The website is secure, protected by username and password for use by authorised clinic personnel.
Your clinic can see your device information by logging on to its computer and pulling up the information when and where they need it by using a special website. The website is secure, protected by username and password for use by authorised clinic personnel.
Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.