How Often Do Children with Congenital Heart Disease Need Cardiology Reviews?

 Children with congenital heart disease require regular follow-up, but the frequency varies depending on their condition.

Mild defects may only need review every few years, while more complex cases require frequent monitoring.

Growth, symptoms, and treatment history all influence how often appointments are scheduled.

Regular reviews help ensure the heart continues to function well as the child develops.


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