
Heart Disease in Children
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Norton Healthcare’s Parenting With You is the podcast that helps you keep your kids healthy and safe by providing practical, down to earth advice for parents of children of any age, from babies through the teen years.
In this Episode:
Heart Disease in Children
In this episode, our host, Dr. Erin Frazier speaks with Clinical Cardiologist and pediatric cardiology specialist, Dr. Soham Dasgupta. During the discussion, our host and guest talk about pediatric heart health, when certain symptoms may be or are not likely to be concerning, and how to collaborate with your pediatric provider to determine when consulting with a cardiologist is the next best course. Concerned about chest pain, palpitations, or fainting and potential cardiac implications? This episode provides and essential guide for parents and other caregivers.
About Norton Children’s Center for Prevention and Wellness
A healthy kid is a happy kid. Norton Children’s Prevention & Wellness provides resources to help you and your child build healthy habits.
Established in 1991, the Office of Child Advocacy of Norton Children’s Hospital, now Norton Children’s Prevention & Wellness, takes an active leadership role in teaching healthy habits in children, including injury prevention and educating children and their families on healthy lifestyle choices. Advocacy and outreach educational programs are at the heart of the Norton Children’s mission.
Norton Children’s Prevention & Wellness is funded through donations to the Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation. Our efforts are focused around:
· Safety and injury prevention
· Promoting healthy lifestyles
· Key community partnerships
· Government relations
Norton Children’s Prevention and Wellness Classes: https://nortonchildrens.com/prevention-wellness/classes-events/
Find a pediatrician go to https://nortonchildrens.com/locations/pediatrician-offices/ or call 502-629-KIDS, option 3.