Pediatric Cardiology Center of Oregon

Category: Medical Center in Portland, Oregon

Address: 300 N Graham St #250, Portland, OR 97227, USA

Phone: +15032803418

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Lola Bozovich

Sep 1, 2019

I met with Dr. Yamauchi as a follow up to come concerns around my son's heart health. She is professional, knowledgeable and provided us with immediate feedback on some of our results (additonal results to come after monitoring). The entire experience, from reception to checkout, was positive. The team has a well run organization with great staff. Thank you!!

Molly Bell

Nov 7, 2014

My daughter has been a patient of Dr. Le Gras' for 13 years. He saved her life and has given her the highest level of skilled care for 13 years. His concern for her well being goes beyond his cardiology specialty and has aided in her growth and development as we navigated through feeding problems, physical and occupational therapy, and allergies to medications. I would never take her elsewhere and highly recommend this cardiology group. We have interacted with all of the physicians in this office, whether it be on rounds or for specialty procedures. They are at the cutting edge of technology and always spend as much time with us as needed. Their response time to phone calls and questions always exceeds my expectations. Their office staff has also helped me navigate insurance issues also.

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Questions & Answers

What should I do to prepare my child for their first appointment?

Peter Conley | Aug 18, 2019
Thomas Webformaster | Aug 18, 2019

Let them know that the Cardiologist will listen to their heart and possibly do a couple tests that will not hurt. One (an EKG) that will show them the rhythm of their heart and another (an Echo) that will show them the structure and blood-flow in-real-time of their heart. Most appointments take about 45 minutes after check-in.

What are some common reasons my child's primary care doctor would refer us to one of your specialists?

Peter Conley | Aug 18, 2019
Thomas Webformaster | Aug 18, 2019

They may hear a murmur at the well child check-up, if the child has chest pain and shortness of breath that is persistent or has fainted multiple times and abnormal EKG or Echo findings, patient has a rapid heart rate at rest.

What insurance do you accept?

Peter Conley | Aug 18, 2019
Thomas Webformaster | Aug 18, 2019

We accept all insurances, there are some Kaiser plans that will not pay for our visits.

What steps should I take to get an appointment?

Peter Conley | Aug 18, 2019
DD C | Aug 18, 2019

Call them but usually it is a referral.

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