Coronary Anomalies Program
Expertise for Your Child or Young Adult
ÌÇÐÄVlog Children’s highly skilled heart and vascular specialists treat coronary anomalies in kids from birth through young adulthood. We’re involved in national organizations that set the standard of coronary anomaly care for kids everywhere.
Coronary anomalies can be hard to diagnose in children, so it’s important to get care from an experienced team. Our team is part of renowned, award-winning heart centers in Delaware and Florida. We offer advanced heart imaging with 3D technologies, the full range of exercise stress tests, and medical and surgical expertise.
Coronary anomalies happen when the coronary arteries, or blood vessels that come off the aorta to supply blood to the heart muscle, don’t form the way they should. The aorta is the largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the body. The coronary arteries can be an unusual shape or size, or they can start, run, or connect in the wrong way.Â
Some children born with a coronary anomaly can have narrowing of the coronary artery, which leads to exercise-related symptoms like chest pain. For others it can be acquired or result from conditions like Kawasaki disease or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Genetic disorders like Marfan syndrome, Williams syndrome and others can cause it, too.
Two Leading Pediatric Heart Centers
Our heart centers offer highly advanced, integrated care just for kids and young adults with congenital heart disease. Learn about our focused programs, innovative research and exceptional outcomes.ÌýÌý
Coronary artery stenosis and truncus arteriosus are coronary anomalies that are present at birth. Learn about these and other conditions from the experts at ÌÇÐÄVlog KidsHealth®.
Living a heart healthy lifestyle is important for kids with coronary anomalies. Find healthy tips for your family here.
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Conditions & Treatments
We see many conditions — far too many to list here. The conditions we treat vary depending on the location and providers selected. Don’t see a condition listed? Call us.
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Expertise When it Matters Most
Most coronary anomalies are not dangerous, but some can lead to heart attack and sudden death. Our team carefully monitors your child’s condition and knows what to look for. We can start treatment early, for better results.
Our cardiac imaging specialists are highly skilled in detecting coronary anomalies in children. ÌÇÐÄVlog is part of organizations that help set the standard of care.
Your child benefits from a whole team of heart and vascular experts, nurses and advanced practice providers working together.
From diagnosis and condition management to complex surgery, we’re here for you.
ÌÇÐÄVlog is involved in cardiac research. We look for answers and new and better ways to detect, treat and prevent heart disease in children.Â
We educate you and your family, so you have all the information you need to make the best care decisions for your child.
Expertise When it Matters Most
Most coronary anomalies are not dangerous, but some can lead to heart attack and sudden death. Our team carefully monitors your child’s condition and knows what to look for. We can start treatment early, for better results.
Our cardiac imaging specialists are highly skilled in detecting coronary anomalies in children. We’re part of organizations that help set the standard of care.
Your child benefits from a whole team working together.
We offer all the care your child may need. From diagnosis and condition management to complex surgery and heart transplants in Delaware we’re here for you.
We're involved in cardiac research. We look for answers and new and better ways to detect, treat and prevent heart disease in children.
We educate you and your family, so you have all the information you need to make the best care decisions for your child.
Meet the Team
ÌÇÐÄVlog coronary anomalies teams are experienced and focused on your child's healthiest future. Meet them now.Â
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Claude Anthony Beaty Jr., MD
Cardiothoracic Surgery Site Director, Temple Thoracic Residency Program, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson UniversityPrimary Office
Wilmington, DE -
Richard Owen Lorber, MD
Cardiology Medical Director, Fetal Heart ProgramPrimary Office
Wilmington, DE -
Shannon Nees, MD
Cardiology Director, Cardiovascular Genetics Program; Associate Program Director, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship; Co-Chair, Scholarly Oversight CommitteePrimary Office
Wilmington, DE -
Christian Pizarro, MD
Cardiothoracic Surgery Chair, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine; Director, Cardiac Center; Chief, Pediatric Cardiac Surgery; Director, Heart Transplantation Program Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson UniversityPrimary Office
Wilmington, DE -
Shubhika Srivastava, MD
Cardiology Division Chief Cardiology, Co-Director Cardiac Center; Medical Director, Echocardiography, Congenital Echocardiography, Fetal Echocardiography Professor of Pediatrics — Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson UniversityPrimary Office
Wilmington, DE
Convenient Follow-Up Appointments by Video
We offer follow-up appointments through scheduled, live video visits. You can avoid waiting rooms and save travel time. Ask your doctor if this is an option for your family.