Pediatric Heart Failure

When your child has heart failure, you may feel as if you are running out of options, but Children’s Health℠ can help. As the largest heart center in North Texas, we deliver compassionate care including specialized treatments to help even the sickest children feel better.

What is Pediatric Heart Failure?

Heart failure is when the heart’s pumping power is weaker than normal. This does not mean your child’s heart will stop beating.

Pediatric Heart Failure Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How will I know when my child needs to see a doctor?

    After your child’s exam and testing, one of our experts meets with you to explain your child’s condition and offer treatment recommendations. During this conversation, we also let you know how often to come back and what to do if you have questions or concerns between visits.

  • Will my child be able to lead a normal life?

    Yes. Many children’s with heart failure get better with treatment. In time, they are able to go back to participating in the same activities as children without heart failure.

  • Will my child need a heart transplant?

    It depends. Some children get better with other forms of treatment such as special medications or surgery to correct heart defects. If other treatments fail to relieve your child’s symptoms, he or she may benefit from a heart transplant.