CongenitalHeartCare

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CongenitalHeartCare

@HeartCareCenter

Committed to compassionate, comprehensive, state-of-the-art care of patients with congenital and acquired congenital heart disease from fetus to adults.

425 S. Hunt Club, Apopka, FL Katılım Şubat 2017
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Some CHDs may be diagnosed during pregnancy using a special type of ultrasound called a fetal echocardiogram, which creates ultrasound pictures of the heart of the developing baby. Some CHDs are not detected until after birth or later in life. Lear more at bit.ly/2qDcmiL
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Many people think of heart problems as conditions that only affect adults. But the fact is, 1 out of every 120 babies in the United States is born with heart disease. That makes congenital heart disease the most common type of birth defect. bit.ly/2K0YF7E
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Adults with CHD generally fall into two categories: patients who have been recognized, treated, during their pediatric years; and the de novo, previously unrecognized adults who may or may not be symptomatic at the time of diagnosis. Learn more: bit.ly/2joMiah
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Congenital heart defects, the most common birth defect, affects the way the heart works. They can cause lifelong disability or death. They are also the leading cause of infant death, the highest is during the first 27 days of life. Learn more about CHD bit.ly/2JDVBOk
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Many children with CHD are now living into adulthood. It's estimated that more than two million individuals in the US are living with a CHD. Many lead independent lives. Some have genetic problems or other health conditions that increase their risk for disability.
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For some adults, problems with their#heartdefects arise later in life, even if treated in their #childhood. Repairing defects improves heart function, but might not make the heart completely normal. Learn more on our website congenitalheartcare.com or call us at (407) 862-1010.
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Dr. Reyes is board-certified in #Pediatrics and #PediatricCardiology. He specializes in fetal cardiology, cardiac intensive care, non-invasive cardiology, transesophageal and fetal echocardiography and adults with CHD. Give us a call at (407) 862-1010 to make an appointment.
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What is Congenital Heart Disease? A congenital heart defect is one of the most common types of birth defects. Symptoms include abnormal heart rhythms, blue-tinted skin, shortness of breath, failure to feed or develop normally, and swollen body tissue or organs. #CHD
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Congenital Heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, affecting 8 out of every 1,000 newborns. Each year, more than 35,000 babies in the United States are born with CHD. Together, let's raise awareness about #CHD! bit.ly/2rqdOFT bit.ly/2rqdOFT ❤️
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Transesophageal echocardiography provides very detailed images of the #heart’s inner structures and essential information during surgical and interventional cardiac procedures. Call us at (407) 862-1010 to learn more or to schedule an appointment. #CongenitalHeartCare
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We provide 24-hour #HolterMonitoring that provides a continuous 24-hour recording of the heart’s rate and rhythm allowing for assessment of the presence of and degree of severity of any rhythm abnormality. #CHD Call (407)862-1010 to book your appointment.
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Although some babies will be diagnosed at birth, newborns are not routinely screened for CHD. Late diagnosis can have serious, lifelong implications. Schedule an appointment today! CongenitalHeartCare.com
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We offer expert diagnosis and management in: Congenital Heart Defects Acquired heart problems such as cardiomyopathy, myocarditis & Kawasaki disease, Heart Rhythm, Hypertension, Fetal Cardiology, Chest Pain, Dizziness and Syncope, Family history of heart disease. #CHD #CHC
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