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Reveal Device
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Dr Dom Hares explains what the Reveal Device is, why some patients need it, and what the benefits and possible risks of having the Reveal Device insertion are. You will see Dr Hares before you have the procedure. If you need anymore information, please contact the specialist nurses on 0113 3925467
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The picture to the right is a Reveal Device next to a £1 coin. Below are photos of the cardiac catheter labs, where the Reveal Device insertion is carried out. For more information have a look on the page about cardiac catheter.
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