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Learn More About Pediatric Cardiology

Welcome to the Pediatric Cardiology Page. Here you will find resources on congenital heart defects and heart disease in children. You can also meet the Pediatric Cardiologists of Kaiser Permanente's Northern California by scrolling down to bottom of this page. Please click on the links below for more information:

Usually Benign Cardiac Symptoms in Children
Click here to learn more about chest pain, fainting spells and heart murmurs.

Congenital Heart Defects
Contains a collection of information on congenital heart defects from the American Heart Association's Website.

Other Useful Information About Heart Disease in Children

Useful Information for Parents

Heart Diagrams
View diagrams, pictures and illustrations on a variety of congenital heart defects.

Web Resources for Children and Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
Here are Websites with additional resources and information.

Meet Our Pediatric Cardiologists
Northern California Medical Centers

Hayward Oakland Sacramento Sacramento
Dr. Kavin Desai Dr. Michael Tyndall Dr. Brandy Hattendorf Dr. Ernesto Rivera

San Francisco Santa Clara Stockton Vallejo
Dr. Harold Tarnoff Dr. Claude Rogé Dr. Kristina Woodson Dr. Michael Cooper

 


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