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Electrophysiology Program
CHOC is a leader in the detection and treatment of arrhythmias in children, and our Heart Institute proudly offers one of the only dedicated pediatric electrophysiology programs in the region.
Understanding Treatment Options for Your Child’s Heart Arrhythmia
Pediatric cardiologist Dr. Anthony McCanta discusses different treatment options for your child’s heart arrhythmia, including electrophysiology ablation and intracardiac echocardiogram.
CHOC Heart Institute
The CHOC Heart Institute cares for patients with a variety of pediatric cardiology needs and offers the latest diagnosis and treatment services.
Electrocardiograms (ECG)
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is one of the simplest and fastest procedures used to assess the heart.
Arrhythmias
An arrhythmia is an abnormal rhythm of the heart that can cause the heart to pump less effectively. Arrhythmias can cause problems with contractions of the heart chambers
Treatment Programs
The CHOC Children's Heart Institute offers a variety of pediatric cardiac treatment programs and services.
CHOC Institutes
CHOC is proud to offer four centers of medical excellence: the Heart Institute, Hyundai Cancer Institute, Neuroscience Institute and Orthopaedic Institute.
McCanta, Anthony C. MD
Dr. McCanta is a board certified cardiologist specializing in pediatric electrophysiology. He has privileges at CHOC Hospital in Orange and CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Cardiac Catheterization
The CHOC Heart Institute offers one of the few, dedicated pediatric cardiac catheterization programs in Southern California.
Domnic Fernandez Joins CHOC as Director, Hyundai Cancer Institute
Following a nationwide search, Domnic Fernandez has been named director, Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC Children's.
Cardiac GI Nutrition Program
The CHOC Cardiac GI Nutrition Program optimizes growth for high-risk infants and children diagnosed with congenital heart defects (CHD).
Batra, Anjan S. MD
Dr. Anjan Batra is a board certified pediatric cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology, arrhythmia management and device implantation.
Hung, Lynne MD
Dr. Lynn Hung is a cardiologist that treats heart problems in kids. Dr. Hung has privileges at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Lee, Jay H. MD
Dr. Jay Lee is a ardiologist who treats kids with heart problems. Dr. Lee is on staff at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Identifying Sudden Cardiac Issues in Young Athletes
Young athletes that suffer sudden cardiac arrest usually have an inherited condition that tends to run in families. Learn what to look for in this health feature.
Programs and Services
CHOC offers inpatient and outpatient services and programs in more than 30 specialty areas, including four centers of excellence and institutes.
Horenstein, Maria S. MD
Dr. Maria Horenstein is a pediatric cardiologist that treats heart problems in kids. She has privileges at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Cardiology Referrals
How to refer to pediatric cardiology, Heart Institute, CHOC, Orange County
Ehrlich, Stephen MD
Dr. Ehrlich is a cardiologist who treats kids with heart problems. Dr. Ehrlich is on staff at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Cardiodiagnostics
The CHOC Heart Institute is dedicated to providing the least invasive, most advanced cardiodiagnostic services available for heart-related problems in children.
Pediatric Surgical Services
When a child needs a surgery, that child’s needs are very different than those of an adult patient. Our nationally recognized surgeons perform the latest procedures, using equipment that is customized to pediatric patients all the way from newborns to young adults.
Chu, James M. MD
Dr. James Chu is a pediatric cardiologist that treats heart problems in kids. Dr. Chu has privileges at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Sports Cardiology & Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Young
The aim of this conference is to draw together experts in the fields of sports cardiology, inherited cardiac diseases and sudden cardiac death in the young.
Medical Intelligence Group Summit 2020
The Medical Intelligence Group Summit 2020 will take place virtually July 31- August 1, 2020.The dynamic agenda consists of an AI primer, journal club discussions, talks, open forums, workshops, keynotes and will conclude with a discussion of The Medical Intelligence Society launch.
Preventing Sudden Death in Athletes: Dr. Batra
Preventing sudden death to athletes due to undetected heart issues is the topic of this video for Anjan Batra, MD, Medical Director, Electrophysiology.