Prepare for your visit to the Division of Cardiac Catherization.
Your Visit What happens before a catheterization procedure? Our team will evaluate your child before a catheterization procedure . We review any combination of blood tests, echocardiograms , chest X-rays , stress test results, cardiac CT scans, and MRIs . …
Learn about research and innovation at the Division of Cardiac Catheterization.
Research & Innovation Cardiac catheterization is a highly specialized part of heart care. Here are several of our team’s research initiatives and innovations that have helped advance catheterization to be an effective and safe diagnostic tool and type of …
Contact Us The Division of Cardiac Catheterization is available to answer your questions, provide you with more information, or schedule an appointment. To reach our team, please call 617-355-6529. If you are a new patient, please email …
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are rare abnormalities in which arteries connect directly with veins, bypassing the capillaries. They can occur anywhere in the body.
Meet Our Team Attendings Image Naomi Gauthier , MD Medical Director, Exercise Cardiology and Cardiac Fitness; Senior Associate Cardiologist, Department of Cardiology Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Image Mark Alexander , MD …
See frequently asked questions about the Cardiac Fitness Program.
Frequently Asked Questions What happens during a visit? Patients meet one on one with a clinical exercise physiologist to work on cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and mental skills training. The exercise physiologist will also …
Contact Us Our main location is in the exercise lab in the Cardiology Clinic at Boston Children’s Waltham . We also see patients in the exercise lab at the Boston Children’s main campus and Boston Children's Weymouth . If you have any questions, please …