What Can Be Reviewed by Telemedicine
Many pediatric cardiology questions can begin with a secure video consultation. A telemedicine visit can review symptoms, family history, prior ECGs, echocardiograms, Holter monitors, emergency department notes, sports clearance concerns, and congenital heart disease follow-up plans. If your child needs an in-person examination or testing, we help coordinate the next step.
Best-Fit Pediatric Telemedicine Questions
Telemedicine is often useful for second opinions, record review, follow-up planning, transition planning for teens with congenital heart disease, and helping families understand whether a symptom or test result needs urgent in-person care. It does not replace emergency evaluation for severe symptoms, blue lips, trouble breathing, exertional fainting, or chest pain with collapse.
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.