Conditions We Evaluate and Treat
We provide expert evaluation for a wide range of pediatric heart concerns. Our goal is to give your child answers and peace of mind.
Common Reasons for Referral
Heart Murmur
Most heart murmurs in children are innocent and harmless. Learn when a murmur needs further evaluation.
Learn MoreChest Pain
Chest pain in children is usually not cardiac in origin. We identify the warning signs that warrant cardiology evaluation.
Learn MoreSyncope (Fainting)
Syncope is common in adolescents, but certain patterns require a closer look. We determine the cause with precision.
Learn MorePalpitations
Sensations of a rapid or irregular heartbeat can have many causes. We evaluate and explain what your child is experiencing.
Learn MoreAbnormal ECG
An abnormal ECG finding in a child requires expert interpretation to determine what — if anything — needs to be done.
Learn MoreCongenital Heart Disease
Expert evaluation and lifelong follow-up care for children with congenital heart disease, from diagnosis through adulthood.
Learn MorePOTS
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome requires a structured, multidisciplinary approach. We have deep experience managing it.
Learn MoreSports Clearance
We provide thorough cardiac evaluations for young athletes — giving families and schools confidence in safe participation.
Learn MorePulmonary Hypertension
Pediatric pulmonary hypertension requires advanced evaluation and coordinated specialty care. Early recognition is critical to preventing progression.
Learn MoreOur Approach
Our Focus
We focus exclusively on pediatric cardiology — giving every patient the benefit of deep, specialized expertise from physicians who have spent their careers caring for children's hearts.
Evidence-Based Care
Every evaluation and recommendation is grounded in the latest cardiology guidelines and clinical evidence — ensuring your child receives care that is both current and appropriate.
Collaborative
We work closely with your child's pediatrician and referring physicians to ensure continuity of care. Families receive clear communication and timely follow-up after every visit.
When to Seek Urgent Care
These symptoms in a child warrant immediate medical attention — go to the emergency room or call 911:
