Congenital Heart Disease Center - Palo Alto, CA
Palo Alto Cardiologist Doctors for Congenital Heart DiseaseType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Palo Alto *![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Cardiology ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() Belson Weinstein MD ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() Stanford Hospital Cardiovascular Clinic ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Hospital ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() Stanford Arrhythmia Service ![]() John P Cooke MD ![]() Koch Razavi & Schlisserman MDs ![]() Ingela Schnittger MD ![]() Ingela Schnittger MD ![]() Ingela Schnittger MD ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardiac Arrhythmias ![]() Menlo Medical Clinic ![]() Menlo Medical Clinic ![]() Palo Alto Veterans Hospital Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Veterans Hospital Cardiology ![]() Palo Alto Veterans Hospital Cardiology ![]() Cardiovascular Department ![]() Cardiovascular Department ![]() Cardiovascular Department ![]() Pacific Coast Cardiac & Vascular Surgeons ![]() Pacific Coast Cardiac & Vascular Surgeons ![]() Pacific Coast Cardiac & Vascular Surgeons ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine ![]() Cardiovascular Medicine ![]() Altos Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Joseph C Chao MD FACC ![]() Altos Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Altos Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Altos Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Cesar R Molina MD INC ![]() Cesar R Molina MD INC ![]() Cesar R Molina MD INC ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() CVI Medical Group ![]() Camino Medical Group ![]() Steve Hassid MD ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Medical Center Hayward Surgery ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Santa Clara Kaiser Permanente Electrophysiology ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Santa Clara Kaiser Permanente Electrophysiology ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Santa Clara Kaiser Permanente Electrophysiology ![]() Carl J Carlson MD ![]() California Cardiovascular Consultants ![]() Pacific Cardiology Associates ![]() Gopala R Kolluru MD ![]() Asian Medical Clinic ![]() Jonathan G Briskin MD ![]() Robert Zipkin MD ![]() Robert Zipkin MD ![]() Lawrence D Lenhart MD ![]() Robert Zipkin MD ![]() Drs Yumena & Nicholson ![]() Karim M Hussain MD ![]() Bala Annadurai & Pradeep Kumar MDs ![]() Palo Alto Medical Foundation Fremont Center ![]() Timothy Tsoi MD ![]() Zulfiqar Ali MD Palo Alto, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-16
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Congenital Heart DefectsRead the Congenital Heart Defects article » What are congenital heart defects?Congenital (kon-JEN-i-tal) heart defects are problems with the heart's structure that are present at birth. These defects can involve the interior walls of the heart, valves inside the heart, or the arteries and veins that carry blood to the heart or out to the body. Congenital heart defects change the normal flow of blood through the heart. There are many different types of congenital heart defects. They range from simple defects with no symptoms to complex defects with severe, life-threatening symptoms. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, affecting 8 of every 1,000 newborns. Each year, more than 35,000 babies in the United States are born with congenital heart defects. Most of these defects are simple conditions that are easily fixed or need no treatment. A small number of babies are born with complex congenital heart defects that need special medical attention soon after birth. Over the past few decades, the diagnosis and treatment of these complex defects has greatly improved. As a result, almost all children with complex heart defects grow to adulthood and can live active, productive lives because their heart defects have been effectively treated. Most people with complex heart defects continue to need special heart care throughout their lives. They may need to pay special attention to certain issues that their condition could affect, such as health insurance, employment, pregnancy and contraception, and preventing infection during routine health procedures. Today in the United States, about 1 million adults are living with congenital heart defects. How the heart worksTo understand congenital heart defects, it's helpful to know how the normal heart works. Your child's heart is a muscle about the size of his or her fist. It works like a pump and beats 100,000 times a day. ... Recommended Reading Related to Congenital Heart DefectsIntoduction to How The Heart WorksYour heart is an amazing organ. It continuously pumps oxygen and nutrient-rich blood throughout your body to sustain life. This fist-sized powerhouse beats (expands and contracts) 100,000 times per day, pumping five or six quarts of blood each minute, or about 2,000 gallons per day. How Does Blood Travel Through the Heart? As the heart beats, it pumps blood through a system of blood vessels, called the circulatory system. The vessels are elastic, muscular tubes that carry blood to every part of the body. Blood is essential. In addition to carrying fresh oxygen from the lungs and nutrients to your body's tissues, it also takes the body's waste products, including carbon dioxide, away from the tissues. This is necessary to sustain life and promote the health of all the body's tissues. There are three main types of blood vessels:
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