
Congenital Heart Disease
Expert Care for Every Heart
Congenital heart defects are structural problems with the heart that develop before birth. These conditions can vary widely in type and severity, affecting how blood flows through the heart and to the rest of the body. Some defects are detected during pregnancy through prenatal imaging, while others may not be discovered until birth, childhood, or even adulthood. Symptoms can range from subtle signs like fatigue or poor growth in infants to more noticeable issues such as shortness of breath or chest pain later in life.
At St. Luke’s, our team of board-certified cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and specialized care providers are dedicated to helping patients and families navigate these conditions with confidence. From the moment a diagnosis is made, we focus on understanding the unique nature of each patient’s heart defect and developing a personalized treatment plan. This may include advanced imaging, medication, minimally invasive procedures, or surgical repair, depending on the specific needs of the patient.
Our approach is collaborative and compassionate, involving specialists across disciplines to ensure the best possible outcomes. Whether you’re a parent seeking care for your child or an adult managing a congenital condition, St. Luke’s offers ongoing support and expert guidance every step of the way.

We’re committed to nurturing hearts and supporting healing, so you and your loved ones can thrive.
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Areas of Expertise
Heart Failure
Support Groups
Courageous Hearts of Idaho: St. Luke's Children's
Idaho’s only pediatric heart disease support group is open to parents of children with heart disease, adults with congenital heart disease, and caregivers.
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