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    Congenital Heart Compass Medical PLLC

    Pediatric Cardiologist in Rochester, NY

    Child-focused heart evaluation with congenital cardiology expertise and statewide telemedicine access.

    Pediatric Cardiology Care for Rochester and Western New York

    Families looking for a pediatric cardiologist in Rochester often need clear answers about a heart murmur, chest pain, fainting, palpitations, abnormal ECG, congenital heart defect, or a follow-up echocardiogram. Congenital Heart Compass Medical PLLC provides pediatric cardiology consultation for children and adolescents, with secure telemedicine available across New York and coordinated in-person evaluation in Rochester when an exam or test is needed.

    Common Reasons Children Are Seen

    Pediatric cardiology visits commonly evaluate:

    • Heart murmurs and abnormal heart sounds.
    • Chest pain, fainting, dizziness, or palpitations.
    • Abnormal ECG, echocardiogram, Holter monitor, or sports clearance questions.
    • Congenital heart disease diagnosed before birth, in infancy, or later in childhood.
    • Myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, high blood pressure, or inflammatory heart conditions.

    Have questions about your care?

    Speak directly with our team — no referral needed for most consultations.

    How It Works

    Why Dual Pediatric and ACHD Training Helps

    Dr. Charla is board-certified in pediatric cardiology and adult congenital heart disease. That combination is especially helpful for children with congenital heart defects who need long-term planning, adolescents preparing to transition to adult care, and families who want a cardiologist who understands the full lifespan of congenital heart disease.

    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.