New Criteria and Surgeon’s Unique Expertise Offer Hope for Some Congenital Heart Disease Patients
In September 2012, 24-year-old Brooke Stone had her second lifesaving heart surgery, this time at… Read more »
In September 2012, 24-year-old Brooke Stone had her second lifesaving heart surgery, this time at… Read more »
At the hospital’s 13th Annual Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Day Party, Valentine’s Day arrives early for Children’s Heart Center patients.
Packard Children’s leadership efforts to promote a healthy environment permeate the entire hospital and are a driving force behind the expansion design.
For a child awaiting a heart transplant, the Berlin Heart offers a bridge to life. Packard Children’s helped bring this innovative device to pediatric patients in the United States, and achieved some of the early milestones for the most vulnerable patients.
In an extremely rare three-day series of transplants in May, three young adults received new hearts at the Children’s Heart Center at Packard Children’s, including an extraordinarily uncommon double-organ heart and liver transplant.