Dallas
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
Park Cities
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
Plano
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
With nearly 36,000 outpatient encounters across our locations, 1,100+ inpatient admissions and over 500 cardiothoracic surgical procedures in 2022, The Heart Center at Children’s Health has some of the nation’s highest volumes – and some of its best outcomes.
From prenatal diagnosis to heart transplants to adult congenital care, we offer a full spectrum of multi-disciplinary cardiac care. Our advanced imaging and VAD capabilities along with our Safe at Home, Cardiac Neurodevelopmental and Pulmonary Hypertension programs are setting a new standard for other heart centers to follow.
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
214-456-2333 ext.7
Fax: 241-456-2714
The Children’s Health Fetal Heart Program has studied fetal CMR to better understand its advantages compared to other imaging tests and how to get the best results using it. Get key insights on this advanced diagnostic tool and our successful multidisciplinary approach, plus what’s next on the horizon. Read more »
Children’s Health Solid Organ Transplant Center is among a select few in the nation using machine perfusion to perform heart and liver transplants. Our transplant experts share insights into this innovative technology. Read more »
Parent-child interaction therapy is real-time coaching to provide caregivers with skills for positive behavior management. Learn how our pediatric psychologists are adapting this proven therapy for families of children with congenital heart disease to support their neurodevelopment, relieve caregiver stress and improve patient outcomes. Read more »
Learn about key advances that are revolutionizing the field of pediatric cardiology – from harnessing big data to addressing health inequities. Read more »
Pediatric Insights is a medical podcast that will explore the latest in pediatric care and research. Experts from Children’s Health will discuss advances and innovations as they encounter some of the most complex pediatric conditions.
Listen to Pediatric Insights: Advances and Innovations with Children’s HealthChildren who have had cardiac surgery during infancy may experience cognitive and motor delays. Our Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program offers screening, evaluation and follow-up to support children’s development from infancy through young adulthood.
Many of our conferences and events offer continuing education credits.
An innovative heart valve is designed to be replaced by a patient’s own tissue and prevent repeat surgeries after RVOT or the Ross procedure. Learn more. Read more >>
Congenital heart defects vary by child – no two are alike. Put on a virtual reality headset, and those defects become larger than life, as physicians step into a 360 degree view of the heart, rotated around by the use of a controller. Thanks to medical innovations like these, physicians can use virtual reality to improve medical education, plan procedures and improve patient care. Read more >>
In 2020 and 2021, our surgical team has had 100% survival among newborns undergoing the Norwood procedure, a complex treatment with a national survival rate under 85%. We also have 100% survival for other complex procedures, including arterial switch operations, repairs of truncus arteriosus, tetralogy of Fallot and atrioventricular septal defects. Read more >>
Sarah Lisinski, MSN, RN, NE-BC, joined The Heart Center’s leadership team in 2021 and brings to Children’s Health extensive experience building teams and improving and expanding programs in world-class pediatric academic medical centers. She previously served in leadership roles at UNC Children’s in Chapel Hill, NC, Seattle Children’s Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ.
We are proud to be the home of the AAP Section on Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery 2019 Founders Award winner, Lynn Mahony, M.D.. This award recognizes outstanding contributions in the field of pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular surgery. Dr. Mahony collaborates with other top-rated physicians nationwide to help improve the quality of life for congenital heart disease patients. She believes that it’s important to continue to learn more about these diseases, learn how to prevent them, learn better treatments and learn how to improve outcomes.
Watch VideoAlso known as The Laird Group, this addition allows our Heart Center to expand pediatric heart care throughout Texas. PHS is officially a part of the Children’s Health Care Network, a collaborative network of health care providers with a shared vision of providing the best care for children. Find out more about PHS.