From open-heart surgery and transplants to interventional cardiology and fetal echocardiography, the multidisciplinary team at Children’s Hospital of Michigan provides a full range of advanced services for newborns, infants, children and adolescents with congenital or acquired heart disease and for adults with congenital heart disease.
The range of invasive and non-invasive procedures, include screening of children at risk of developing acquired heart problems, stress testing, advanced diagnostic cardiac imaging, electrophysiology, pacemakers and cardiac catheterization
The Department of Cardiovascular Surgery offers surgical repair for the whole spectrum of congenital and acquired heart defects in children, with special expertise in the primary repair of heart disease in newborns and infants.
The Chief of Pediatric Cardiology is Gautam K. Singh, MD, MRCP, FACC, FASE, and the Chief of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery is Mamdouh Al-Ahmadi, MD. The Children's Hospital of Michigan cardiology team consists of 16 Pediatric Cardiologists and two Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons.
The Cardiology and Heart Surgery programs at the Children's Hospital of Michigan are nationally recognized leaders in patient care and research and are ranked among America's Best programs in U.S. News & World Report's 2020-21 Best Children's Hospitals rankings.
Children's Hospital of Michigan is Metropolitan Detroit's leader in treating the most children for inpatient cardiovascular care. It is also the only hospital in metropolitan Detroit that provides comprehensive family-centered, pediatric cardiac services.
A Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) provides 24 hour attending-level staff dedicated to comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for cardiac patients.
Appointments with the heart experts are available at several convenient Children's Hospital of Michigan locations throughout the metropolitan area.
Children's Hospital of Michigan
3901 Beaubien, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48201
Stilson Specialty Center - Clinton Township
42700 Garfield Rd., Clinton Township, MI 48038
Children's Hospital of Michigan - Troy
350 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, MI 48084
Patients can make an appointment with a Pediatric Cardiologist by calling (313) 745-5481.
Children's Hospital of Michigan is a large, academic urban hospital with an excellent reputation for both patient care and a rapidly expanding research reputation within a university medical center that offers you these opportunities. Here, fellows are integral to the cardiology team and are progressively more responsible throughout their fellowship for delivering care. A multi-faceted didactic teaching program and practical experience under careful supervision will enable you to develop the scientific and humanistic skills you need to succeed in pediatric cardiology, along with the attitudes and habits necessary to continue your lifelong medical education.
The faculty in the division of cardiology at Children's Hospital of Michigan and Central Michigan University School of Medicine are dedicated to the instruction and guidance of our fellows. We know that in three short years you will be joining us in the small community of pediatric cardiology. Thus, we take pride in treating you as our colleagues from the time of your arrival.
Children's Hospital of Michigan is consistently ranked among the nation's top pediatric hospitals. There are 20 faculty pediatric cardiologists here with all subspecialties represented. We have two advanced catheterization laboratories and the latest echo and stress equipment. The Children's Hospital of Michigan is located in the heart of a large urban area offering the fellows exposure to the whole gamut of congenital and acquired heart disease.
The curriculum is designed to provide a maximum exposure to develop clinical skills and at the same time train the fellows in research skills which will enable them to complete successfully for academic pediatric cardiology positions.
We have developed a research council in cardiology to help the fellow define research interests, establish a relationship with a research mentor, and maximize potential for success in areas of grant applications, abstract presentation and manuscript acceptance. In addition, there is a hospital wide weekly Fellowship Research and Education Seminar which concentrates on areas common to all fellowships such as statistics, grant and scientific writing skills, and medical ethics. This also serves as a forum for presenting fellow research projects for valuable feedback early in the project design. We also offer an internal endowment fund for start up money to initiate fellow research.
For more information, please refer to Children's Hospital of Michigan Cardiology Fellowship webpage—click here or on the button below to visit the site.
A collaborative effort of providers from Children's Hospital of Michigan and C.S. Mott Children's Hospital/Michigan Medicine has resulted in the creation of the following documents based on current information about pediatric patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and who want to return-to-play in sports and creation.
· Recommendations for return-to-play after a COVID 19 diagnosis written details
· Recommendations for return-to-play algorithm
· Suggested gradual return-to-play progression for PCPs
· Suggested gradual return-to-play progression for parents
If needed, the Pediatric Cardiology Clinic at Children's Hospital of Michigan is ready to welcome patients for return to sports evaluations. To request an evaluation on behalf of your patient or to speak with a pediatric cardiologist, call the Physician Link Line at 877-994-8436. Patients/parents can call schedule an evaluation directly by calling the Cardiology Clinic at 313-745-5481.