Cardiology assignment

Clinical Department of Paediatric Cardiology and Paediatric Intensive Care Medicine

To our emergency telephone numbers

Cardiology assignment

Are you a colleague caring for a patient with a heart defect that requires interventional or surgical treatment?

Cardiology emergency

For cardiology emergencies or urgent transfer requests, please contact us via the emergency telephone numbers. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Elective referral

We offer you the opportunity to present your patients in our interdisciplinary case conference. We will also be happy to do this for you if you send us the data. In a discussion with all the specialist disciplines involved (surgery for congenital heart defects, adult cardiology, pediatric cardiology, intensive care medicine), we will be happy to discuss the options for your patient with you. The results of the discussion are recorded in a standardized protocol and made available to you for further planning.

The conference takes place every Tuesday at 2.30 pm. On the first Tuesday of the month, all referring colleagues are explicitly invited, otherwise you are of course also welcome. Short-term presentations are usually also possible without any problems, please contact us.

If you are interested in our fetal consultation service, please contact Prof. Beerbaum directly:

You can of course also contact our senior physicians via the "small official channels":

 

Interdisciplinary case conference


Our interdisciplinary case conference takes place every Tuesday at 2.30 pm in the seminar room of the pediatric clinic (MHH, building K10, level S0). All referring colleagues are explicitly invited to attend several times a year.

Preparation of the application

Please use our registration form, which you can download below, to register. Please fill it out and send it to us by fax to +49 511 532-3833 (Dr. Happel).

Alternatively, you can also send us current data and/or physician's letters, in which case we will prepare the form for you. Please send images (echo, CT, MRI, cardiac catheterization; preferably as DICOM) on CD to the office.