RMC EECP Center
The Rochester Medical Center is Michigan’s premier provider of EECP (enhanced external counterpulsation).
A New Vessel for
Heart Health
Flow Therapy (also known as EECP®) is widely considered the most effective non-invasive treatment for heart conditions such as angina, and symptoms associated with heart disease such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
Using advanced counter pulsation technology synced up to one’s heartbeat, EECP Flow Therapy treatments increase the flow of oxygenated blood to the heart by increasing the volume and velocity of blood through the body.
In essence, it mimics physical exercise without straining the heart. This results in the creation of new collateral blood vessels that improve circulation, reduce the severity of symptoms, and enable patients to regain their quality of life–all without surgery.
EECP FLOW THERAPY
The Non-invasive Treatment for Angina, Coronary Artery Disease & Heart Failure
Most Experience
We are the most experienced. We started EECP in March of 2001.
Avoid Major Procedures
Since then thousands of patients have avoided surgery, stents, and have dramatically improved their quality of life.
Best Outcomes
We have the best outcomes. Our success rate with EECP is more than 95%.
EECP
No medications. No interventions. No surgery. No stents.
Vascular
Simple and easy symptom relief.
The Natural Bypass
EECP is the “natural bypass”
Laboratory Services
EECP creates new blood vessels in the heart (angiogenesis).
New Blood Vessels
New blood vessels form when blood is bumped back to the heart from the legs using simple inflatable cuffs.

FIND OUT
Is EECP Flow Therapy Right for You?
Are you experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or fatigue? Have you been diagnosed with angina, coronary heart disease, heart failure, or heart attack?
Take a 1-minute self-evaluation to see if EECP Flow Therapy is right for you. Together, we’ll set you on a path back to health and happiness.
“I came to Flow Therapy as a result of my cardiologist ascertaining that I have small vessel heart disease for which any kind of surgery is not an option. After treatment, I swam 26 laps in my pool. Now it’s only 40 feet long, but that’s 26 laps further than I could do when I started this program!”
JOHN SMITH, 52
“I was not familiar with EECP (Flow Therapy) and was uncertain when I began the program. I had tried several options to resolve my chest discomfort and it still persisted. Now after completing the treatments, I can tell you that I feel so much better. I now can run up and down the stairs with little difficulty breathing or chest pain.”
JASON WALTERS, 45
“Shortness of breath, I think, affected me more than anything, even when I walked my dog. I’d have to take a rest about halfway through the walk to catch my breath. Now I don’t have that problem. No angina either.”
SAMANTHA MILLER, 56