Finding a cardiologist for your child may seem like a daunting task, especially when your child needs immediate care. Here are four tips to make finding a pediatric cardiologist less stressful.

  1. Do your research

Pediatric cardiologists go through specific training to learn everything there is to know about the hearts of growing kids. This includes medical school, specialty training and sometimes additional subspecialty training, depending on the type of cardiology care that they provide.

Take a look at what different doctors have focused on during their medical training to see if they are a good fit for your child. You also can look at their practice history and specific interests. In some cases, hospitals and practices post physician ratings and patient satisfaction scores on their websites.  

  1. Consider a specialist

Most of the time, visits to the cardiologist will be pretty straight-forward, but occasionally cardiac issues may require a little more expertise in a specific area, such as interventional cardiology, electrophysiology or cardiac surgery.

Take the time to research the cardiac specialties offered and narrow down your search according to your child’s needs. Choose someone who can provide access to the care you need, when you need it; whether that means that they have the expertise your child needs or that they can connect you with other specialists who do. 

  1. Get in the conversation

Parents should feel included in the care process. Take the time to talk to providers and make sure your voice is heard. After all, you know your child best.

A family-centered cardiologist will consider the concerns of family members and provide adequate instruction on how to care for their children throughout the process.

  1. Check into availability

Convenience is a plus! It is important that care is available when you need it and easily accessible. Make sure you research all of the pediatric cardiologists in your area to see what works best for you.

ABOUT THE EXPERT

Jeffrey Becker Jeffrey A. Becker, MD, is the Medical Director of Outpatient Cardiology at Children’s National. In his previous role, he served as Program Director for Outpatient Cardiology.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    My son has a heart problem, so I am wondering how to find the best cardiovascular doctor to start taking him to. So thanks for suggesting that we find a physician that will listen to your suggestion and make sure that your voice is heard. I will be sure to start my search for a cardiovascular doctor by looking for one that will listen to my needs and my opinion.

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