What to Prepare Before Booking
To make the most of an online pediatric cardiology appointment, gather your child's relevant records before scheduling: the referral letter from your pediatrician, any ECG or echocardiogram reports, prior surgical or catheterization summaries if your child has a known heart defect, and your child's current medication list. Having this information ready allows the cardiologist to begin review before the visit and ensures the consultation is as productive as possible rather than focused solely on gathering background history.
How Online Scheduling Works
At Congenital Heart Compass Medical PLLC, you can request a pediatric congenital cardiology telemedicine visit through our secure online scheduling platform and choose a time that works around school, work, and family routines. After submitting a request, our team will confirm the visit type, send secure intake forms, and provide instructions for joining the video call. Telemedicine is well-suited for initial evaluations of known congenital conditions, follow-up after imaging or procedures, transition planning conversations, and medication or activity guidance — and does not require time off work or pulling your child from school for most visits.
Reviewed by Dr. Pradeepkumar Charla, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACC
Pediatric & Adult Congenital Cardiologist — Congenital Heart Compass Medical PLLC
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Medical disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified cardiologist for decisions about your congenital heart disease care.