Pediatric Cardiology
Expert Compassionate Care
At UT Health San Antonio, our board-certified pediatric cardiologists understand the unique needs of families seeking the best care for their children with congenital heart disease. For more than 50 years, families have trusted us and our specialized medical team of pediatric and fetal cardiologists, pediatric interventional cardiologists, pediatric cardiothoracic heart surgeons, intensive care physicians, advanced care providers, pediatric cardiac anesthesiologists and other pediatric specialists.
Together, we provide comprehensive, compassionate care for babies, children, and adolescents throughout Central and South Texas. As well as care for expecting families with our fetal heart program and fetal echocardiograms. We are firmly devoted to providing the care your child needs through ongoing communication and teamwork with referring physicians. Our comprehensive system is based on a dynamic team approach that is adjustable to meet the needs of every patient and every condition.
Now Accepting New Patients
At UT Health San Antonio, our renowned pediatric cardiologists collaborate across disciplines to offer the most advanced, compassionate pediatric heart care for patients of all ages. UT Health San Antonio does Everything It Takes to provide high-quality care for complex or serious conditions and offers the latest technology for diagnosing pediatric heart conditions.
Atrium clinic at Stone Oak - UT Health Pediatric Cardiology
502 Madison Oak,
Suite 430
San Antonio, TX 78258
Atrium clinic at Stone Oak - UT Health Pediatric Cardiology
University Hospital
4502 Medical Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
University Hospital
UT Health Gateway
8435 Wurzbach Rd Suite 311
San Antonio, TX 78229
UT Health Gateway
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