Pediatric cardiology

We provide comprehensive cardiac care for infants, children and adolescents with heart conditions. From routine evaluations to complex congenital heart disease, our pediatric cardiologists offer expert diagnosis, ongoing monitoring and coordinated treatment.

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Pediatric lipid experts

Specialized care for kids with high cholesterol and lipid disorders.

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Fetal cardiology care

In-utero heart evaluations for high-risk pregnancies help detect congenital heart disease early, so families can prepare and plan care before delivery.

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What to expect from pediatric cardiology care

Your care team

Our board-certified pediatric cardiologists work alongside a multidisciplinary team and are available for consultation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

Physician services are provided through Atlantic Medical Group and are on staff at Goryeb Children’s Hospital.


Coordinated care

Through our affiliation with New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, we are able to provide state-of-the-art treatment in our communities with seamless coordination of care for invasive procedures, when necessary.


Hospital cooperation

If heart surgery is necessary, postoperative management is carried out by our group with the cooperation of the pediatric cardiac and surgical team at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. In addition, our team can work with other centers to provide coordinated care for surgical options, if needed.


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