Mike Pence undergoes surgery to have a pacemaker fitted after suffering a slow heart rate

BREAKING NEWS: Mike Pence undergoes surgery to have a pacemaker fitted after suffering a slow heart rate for two weeks

  • Former Vice President Mike Pence had a pacemaker implanted Wednesday
  • Statement from his office: ‘The routine surgery was successful, and he is expected to fully recover and return to normal activity in the coming days’
  • Pence disclosed in 2016 an asymptomatic left bundle branch block
  • Pacemaker was implanted after two weeks of  ‘slow heart rate’ symptoms


Mike Pence had a pacemaker implanted Wednesday after experiencing ‘symptoms associated with a slow heart rate’ over the past two weeks.

‘The routine surgery was successful, and he is expected to fully recover and return to normal activity in the coming days,’ the former vice president’s office released in a Thursday statement.

Pence disclosed his medical history upon being named the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2016, which included an asymptomatic left bundle branch block.

Former Vice President Mike Pence had a pacemaker implanted Wednesday after suffering two weeks of ‘slow heart rate’

The procedure took place at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus in the D.C. outskirt of Falls Church, Virginia – near where Pence and former second lady Karen Pence settled down upon leaving office in January.

‘I am grateful for the swift professionalism and care of the outstanding doctors, nurses and staff at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, including Dr. Brett Atwater and Dr. Behnam Tehrani,’ Pence said in the statement.

‘I also appreciate the consultation of my longtime Indiana physicians, Dr. Michael Busk and Dr. Charles Taliercio at Ascension St. Vincent. My family has been truly blessed by the work of these dedicated healthcare professionals,’ he added.