Insertable heart monitors

Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitor

Meet the world's most clinically studied insertable cardiac monitor.

Made for lasting peace of mind.

No wires or sticky patches. A Reveal LINQ insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) is a small device placed just under the skin. Also known as a "loop recorder," it is not visible in most patients, and it can watch your heart for abnormal heartbeats 24/7 for up to three years.*

*Nominal settings.

Monitoring heart conditions with a Reveal LINQ insertable cardiac monitor

Your doctor may recommend a Reveal LINQ ICM if you’re experiencing symptoms that could be related to your heart. Click on a link below to learn more about heart conditions for insertable heart monitoring.

Stay connected to your doctor.

The Reveal LINQ ICM can automatically detect and record abnormal heartbeats with smart technology. After the quick and easy implant procedure, you will be sent home with a bedside transmitter that will download personalized information from your ICM every night. It will then share that information with your doctor’s office.
 
Learn more about setting up your bedside unit.
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Sign up to learn more.

Complete a few questions to get information to prepare for your life with the Reveal LINQ ICM.
Email sign-up webpage on Medtronic website to learn about conditions for long-term heart monitoring and more info about ICMs

Are you considering a Reveal LINQ ICM?

Get helpful resources about the Reveal LINQ ICM:

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Find a doctor.

Type in your ZIP code to find a doctor near you who has experience with insertable heart monitors for heart palpitations, unexplained fainting, stroke, and AFib. 

Do you have a Reveal LINQ ICM? Share your story.

Are you living with a Reveal LINQ ICM? Help other patients by sharing your experience. If a Reveal LINQ ICM helped you, we want to hear your story.

Cost and insurance coverage

Insertable heart monitors have been available for more than 20 years and are widely covered by Medicare and private providers. Ask your insurance provider for information on coverage for your specific condition and any costs or copays you’d incur for implant or ongoing monitoring with an implanted heart monitor.
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