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For current patients of Drs. Jennie Allen-Rich, Christopher Bellotti, Roshan D’Souza, Kimberly Krabill, Joan Lee and Matthew Park, learn how to transfer cardiac care to Seattle Children’s Heart Center.
The most experienced pediatric cardiologists and heart surgeons in the Pacific Northwest.
At Seattle Children’s Heart Center, we diagnose and treat every kind of heart problem. Whether your child’s condition is mild or critical, we offer all the cardiac care they need in a child-focused, healing environment. It’s why so many families seek treatment here for complex congenital heart defects and other heart diseases. We help you coordinate travel and housing so you can stay focused on your child.
Our pediatric cardialogists and cardiac surgeons have more advanced training and experience operating and performing procedures on babies, children and teens than at any other children's hospital in the Pacific Northwest.
At Seattle Children’s Heart Center, our outcomes are among the best in the nation for simple to complex heart procedures and transplants for children. Our heart surgeons perform more pediatric cardiac procedures than any other providers in the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WWAMI) region.
Seattle Children’s pediatric heart surgeons are experts in all procedures from simple, like closing a hole in the heart, to complex, like switching the placement of major blood vessels. We performed a successful transplant for a baby the day he was born, making him the youngest infant in the Pacific Northwest to receive a new heart.
Seattle Children’s Heart Failure Program is the only one in the Pacific Northwest with the depth of expertise to offer every type of therapy for heart failure in children. We have the medical and surgical expertise, and the latest technology, to handle the most complex cases. Often this means we can improve a child’s heart function and quality of life and also avoid or delay a heart transplant. Each year, we provide coordinated, comprehensive care for more than 350 children with heart failure.
Each year, we help hundreds of children avoid open-heart surgery by using new techniques and innovative devices. With cardiac catheterization (or a heart catheter), our pediatric cardiologists can treat heart valve disease, such as aortic or pulmonary stenosis, and many other conditions. For certain complex heart problems, we perform hybrid procedures, which combine catheterization and surgery.
Your child’s cardiology care is custom-made for them. Seattle Children’s offers more than a dozen specialized clinics and programs within the Heart Center to diagnose, treat and, when needed, provide ongoing care and support for specific heart problems, like heart failure and single-ventricle defects. Individualized pediatric heart care starts even before birth with our Fetal Diagnosis Program.
When Hudson suddenly began experiencing symptoms of heart failure, his family made the trip from Eatonville, WA to Seattle Children's, where pediatric heart experts recommended a heart transplant. With compassionate care and comprehensive cardiac treatment, he got his new heart. Today, Hudson is the honorary captain of his hometown football team – and Seattle Children's is right there cheering him on.
We offer treatment from birth through young adulthood for the whole range of heart diseases, including these:
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Learn more about your child's treatment options
If you have a referral, please call us at 206-987-2515. For a Heart Surgery second opinion, please fill out this form. A second opinion is a chance to confirm the features of your child's disease and get advice on the best treatment options.
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Contact the Heart Center at 206-987-2515 for an appointment, a second opinion or more information.