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1 clinic specializing in Cardiac surgery providing treatment of Atrial septal defect (ASD) Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a congenital heart condition where there is an abnormal opening in the septum, the wall between the atria. It can cause symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and may require surgical closure to prevent complications.
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Besides this clinic there are 25 Cardiac surgery clinics in United States.

Such diseases are treated by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), Acute congestive heart failure, Aortic valve insufficiency, Atrial septal defect (ASD), Patent foramen ovale (PFO), and others.

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  1. Percutaneous ASD closure
    ≈ $22,050
  2. Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
    ≈ $37,343
  3. Heart valve replacement
    ≈ $100,236
  4. Heart valve repair
    ≈ $97,775
  5. Aortic valve replacement (AVR)
    ≈ $151,045
  6. Mitral valve replacement (MVR)
    ≈ $38,590
  7. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
    ≈ $97,020
  8. Permanent pacemaker implantation
    ≈ $30,870
  9. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)
    ≈ $89,064
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Philadelphia, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, French, Spanish; Castilian
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to the care of children. Since our start in 1855, CHOP has been read more

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Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair in children
    ≈ $96,783
  2. Percutaneous ASD closure
    ≈ $22,050
  3. Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
    ≈ $37,343
  4. Heart valve replacement
    ≈ $100,236
  5. Heart valve repair
    ≈ $97,775
  6. Aortic valve replacement (AVR)
    ≈ $151,045
  7. Mitral valve replacement (MVR)
    ≈ $38,590
  8. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
    ≈ $97,020
  9. Fontan procedure
    ≈ $78,785
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Los Angeles, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Spanish; Castilian
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals. True to our mission, we have been creating hope and building healthier futures read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair in children
    ≈ $96,783
  2. Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair
    ≈ $14,335
  3. Percutaneous ASD closure
    ≈ $22,050
  4. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
    ≈ $137,815
  5. Heart valve replacement
    ≈ $100,236
  6. Heart valve repair
    ≈ $97,775
  7. Aortic valve replacement (AVR)
    ≈ $151,045
  8. Mitral valve replacement (MVR)
    ≈ $38,590
  9. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
    ≈ $97,020
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Durham, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Russian, Vietnamese, Khmer, Spanish; Castilian
Duke University Hospital is consistently rated as one of the best hospitals in the United States and is known around the world for its outstanding read more

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Atrial septal defect (ASD): Understanding This Common Heart Condition

An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a congenital heart defect characterized by an opening in the septum, the wall that separates the heart's two upper chambers (atria). This opening allows oxygen-rich blood to flow from the left atrium into the right atrium, mixing with oxygen-poor blood, which can strain the heart and lungs over time. Small ASDs may close on their own during childhood, while larger defects may require medical monitoring or surgical intervention, such as catheter-based repair or open-heart surgery, to prevent complications like arrhythmias, heart failure, or pulmonary hypertension.

  • Isabella Gonzalez, M.D.
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