Advanced pediatric heart care
At Studer Family Children's Hospital Pediatric Cardiology in Pensacola, Florida, our pediatric cardiologists specialize in care for newborns, children, and teens with a congenital heart defect or heart disease. Our heart care team delivers personalized, compassionate care that’s right for your child. From diagnostic testing to surgery, we’re here to help your child overcome a childhood heart condition.
Services for childhood heart conditions
Your child’s heart care is our priority. Our heart doctors and cardiac nurses start by listening to you, to better understand your child and their health. Then, we work with you to create a care plan that’s right for your child. As part of their care plan, we support you and provide education so you can better understand your child’s heart condition.
Our pediatric cardiology team delivers advanced specialty care, including nonsurgical and surgical heart care. We provide care for pediatric heart conditions, including:
- Arrhythmia and other irregular heartbeats
- Atrial septal defect (ASD), also known as a hole in the heart
- Chest pain
- Congenital heart defect and disease
- Heart murmur
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Inherited heart conditions
- Mitral valve defect
- Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
At Studer Family Children's Hospital Pediatric Cardiology, we offer nonsurgical tests to evaluate and monitor your child’s heart condition. Our network of pediatric cardiology specialists offer a wide range of treatment options, including:
- 3D imaging of the heart to treat heart arrhythmias
- Electrocardiograms (ECG)
- Medications
- Monitor pacemaker interrogation
Our care team at Studer Family Children's Hospital Pediatric Cardiology works closely with other specialists, offering a continuum of care from before birth into adulthood. We help connect you and your child with a specialist that is right for them. Your child’s doctor may refer them to our network of pediatric specialists and surgeons for conditions such as structural heart damage.