Dr. Darren Klugman, MD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pediatric Cardiologist?

A pediatric cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart conditions in children, from infants to teenagers.

You should see a pediatric cardiologist if your child has a heart murmur, difficulty breathing, chest pain, or a family history of heart problems. If you have any concerns about your child’s heart health, it’s always a good idea to consult a specialist.

A pediatric cardiologist is specially trained to handle the unique heart health needs of children, whereas a regular cardiologist treats adults. Pediatric cardiologists are experts in how heart conditions affect children and can provide the right care for young patients.

Heart conditions in children are not very common, but they do occur. Some conditions are present at birth (congenital), while others may develop as children grow. Early detection and care are key to managing these conditions effectively.

Pediatric cardiologists treat a variety of heart issues, including heart murmurs, congenital heart defects, arrhythmias, and high blood pressure. They also monitor children who have had heart surgery or heart-related complications.

Heart conditions in children are diagnosed through physical exams, medical history, and tests such as echocardiograms, ECGs, or other imaging techniques. Your pediatric cardiologist will decide which tests are needed based on your child’s symptoms.

During the appointment, the cardiologist will ask about your child’s health history, perform a physical exam, and may recommend tests to assess the heart’s function. The visit is often quick and designed to help identify any issues early.

Yes, pediatric cardiologists can guide you and your child in making healthy lifestyle choices, such as diet, exercise, and managing stress, to maintain a healthy heart.