A paediatric cardiologist listening to a young boy's heart as he sits on his father's lap
Paediatric cardiology

Paediatric Cardiologist and Child Heart Specialist in Noida

Children with a heart murmur, congenital heart condition, unexplained fainting, recurring palpitations or other cardiac concerns may need assessment by a paediatric cardiologist.

Sector 90, NoidaLocation
Infants to adolescentsAge group
Planned specialist careCare model
Coordinated careSupport
The problem we help solve

Heart care that accounts for a child's age and development

Many childhood heart concerns are different from adult cardiac disease. A specialist assesses the symptom, examination, growth, oxygen level, family history and any previous reports before deciding whether further testing is needed.

Lavender Lane provides paediatric heart consultations in Noida, including evaluation, follow-up and second opinions where appropriate.

When to seek care

When to request a cardiology review

If these patterns sound familiar, a planned specialist consultation can help clarify the next step.

What happens next

How the assessment is organised

Step 01

History and examination

The specialist reviews the symptom, timing, exercise, growth, oxygen level, heart sounds and family history.

Step 02

Relevant testing

ECG, echocardiography or other testing is considered according to the clinical question.

Step 03

Clear risk explanation

Families are told what is reassuring, what needs follow-up and which symptoms need urgent attention.

Step 04

Coordinated referrals

The cardiologist can coordinate other paediatric services when the child has a complex condition.

Prepare for the appointment

What to bring

Arriving with the right records helps the specialist spend more time on the decisions that matter.

Previous cardiac reports

Bring ECG, echocardiography, scans, discharge summaries and operative reports.

Symptom details

Note timing, duration, exercise association, fainting and recovery.

Family history

Share any known congenital heart conditions, rhythm problems or sudden unexplained deaths in close relatives.

Why it matters here

One roof. One team. One plan.

Your child's specialists share the same building, the same records and the same day. When more than one is needed, they meet before you do, so you leave with a single written plan, not five opinions to translate.

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  • Specialist consultant on every visit
  • Records briefed in advance
  • Day-care first, wherever safe
  • Diagnostics & pharmacy in-house
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Questions parents ask

The real questions, answered.

Not what we wish you'd ask. What you're actually thinking when you find this page.

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Does every heart murmur in a child mean heart disease?

No. Some childhood murmurs are harmless, while others require evaluation. A paediatric cardiologist can determine whether further investigation is needed.

Can chest pain in children come from the heart?

Most childhood chest pain is not cardiac, but certain patterns or associated symptoms require assessment.

When should a fast heartbeat be checked?

Recurring palpitations, fainting, dizziness, chest discomfort or episodes triggered by exercise should be discussed with a clinician.

What is congenital heart disease?

Congenital heart disease describes structural heart conditions present from birth. The type and severity vary widely.

When are blue lips an emergency?

Sudden or persistent blue lips, breathing difficulty, collapse or altered consciousness require immediate emergency evaluation.

Can I bring an echocardiogram done elsewhere?

Yes. Bring the report and images where available so the specialist can review the existing information.

Book the right specialist, with the right records.

Request a consultation and our team will organise the appropriate starting point.