From simple holes to complex heart defects, we provide world-class care with compassion that every child deserves.
Common congenital heart conditions in children that can be treated effectively with timely care.

A small opening between the upper chambers of the heart. Often detected in childhood and highly treatable.

A hole between the lower chambers of the heart. One of the most common and successfully treated defects.

A small blood vessel connecting the heart and lung stays open. Can cause breathing problems and poor weight gain.

Four heart problems that together cause oxygen-poor blood flow. Treatable with surgery.

The left side of the heart is underdeveloped and cannot pump blood effectively. Specialised staged treatment is required.

The veins that bring blood from the lungs connect to the wrong place. Requires surgical correction.

The body's two main arteries are switched. Surgery is needed to correct the connection.

The heart has only one main pumping chamber. Requires special surgical management in stages.
If your child has been diagnosed with a congenital or acquired heart condition, early consultation can make all the difference. Receive expert guidance from Dr. Sunil Kumar Swain and explore the best treatment options for your child.
Does your child show any of these signs? It may be time to see a specialist.






If you noticed even one of these signs, don't wait. Early diagnosis saves lives.
Our simple 4-step process ensures your child gets the best possible care.
We listen to your concerns and review your child's history.
Advanced tests like ECHO help us understand the heart condition.
We create a personalised treatment plan for the best outcome.
Complete support through recovery and regular follow-ups.
Real stories from real families who trusted us with their child's heart.
"You were the person to operate on my son's heart at Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai. Today is my son's first birthday, and we are here thinking about you, who was the only reason to save his life."
"Your skill saved my daughter's heart, your care touched my life. When she was at her most vulnerable, your profound skill gave her a second chance, while your quiet kindness kept a mother's breaking heart together."
"Today is Vedh's 7th birthday. Seven years ago, you held his tiny heart in your hands and gave him the chance to live a healthy, beautiful life. There could be no greater gift for him than blessings from you."
"17-year-old Hussein came to us after a failed Fontan surgery abroad. Our cardiac team performed a complex Fontan completion, and despite post-op challenges he fought back strong. Apollo gave my son a second chance."
"Our daughter's journey with Large VSD and TV Straddling has been long, but she has recovered from both her PA Banding and Bidirectional Glenn without major complications. Today, seeing her healthy, active, and smiling is the greatest reward for our family."
"My baby was diagnosed with dextrocardia with transposition of the great arteries. Back in Tanzania we were told surgery couldn't be done there. We were referred to Apollo Hyderabad, where our baby underwent a Bidirectional Glenn procedure. The surgery and his recovery were both successful."
We understand that you may have many concerns about your child's heart condition and treatment. Here are answers to the most common questions parents ask.
Yes. Many congenital heart conditions can be successfully treated with medication, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery. The best treatment depends on your child's specific condition and overall health.
If your child has been diagnosed with a heart condition or shows symptoms like difficulty breathing, poor weight gain, bluish lips, or excessive tiredness, it's important to consult a specialist as early as possible.
Heart surgery can be performed at any age—from newborn babies to older children—depending on the condition and when treatment is needed.
Delaying treatment may allow the heart condition to worsen and can affect your child's growth, development, or overall health. Early diagnosis and timely treatment usually lead to better outcomes.
Paediatric heart surgery has advanced significantly over the years. With experienced specialists, modern technology, and dedicated post-operative care, many children recover well and go on to live healthy, active lives.
Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure and your child's condition. Some children recover within a few weeks, while more complex surgeries may require a longer recovery period and regular follow-up care.
Many children return to school, play sports, and enjoy everyday activities after successful treatment. Your doctor will guide you on any precautions based on your child's condition.
Yes. Seeking a second opinion is completely normal. It helps parents understand the diagnosis, explore treatment options, and make informed decisions with confidence.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sunil Kumar Swain today.