Health Care Providers: Cardiologists | Nemours KidsHealth
What Is Cardiology?
Cardiology (kar-dee-OL-uh-jee) is the medical specialty that diagnosis and treats diseases and problems of the cardiovascular system (the heart and blood vessels).
What Is a Cardiologist?
A cardiologist (kar-dee-OL-uh-jist) is a doctor who diagnoses and treats medical problems that affect the heart and blood vessels.
Why Would Someone Need One?
Cardiologists provide care for people with problems such as:
They do medical tests and procedures such as:
What Is Their Training?
Cardiologist training usually includes:
- 4 years of pre-medical education at a college or university
- 4 years of medical school — a medical degree (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree
- 3 years of training in a pediatric residency program
- 3 years of training in a pediatric cardiology fellowship. A “fellow” is a doctor who undergoes more specialty training after completing medical school and a residency.
They also might have:
- expertise in a subspecialty area (for example, focusing on heart transplants)
Good to Know
Doctors who might refer a baby or child to see a cardiologist include:
Date reviewed: September 2022
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