
Pediatric Heart Failure Management in Mumbai, India
Is your child showing signs of fatigue, poor growth, or breathlessness? These may be signs of pediatric heart failure—a condition where the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently to support normal body functions. In children, it may result from congenital heart defects, cardiomyopathy, valve issues, or acquired infections. Prompt diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve outcomes.
“Pediatric heart failure can be complex, but with early detection and the right care plan, children can lead stable, fulfilling lives,” says Dr. Prashant Bobhate. “Our goal is not just survival, but quality of life through structured, multidisciplinary care.”

Dr. Prashant Bobhate is a senior consultant and pediatric cardiologist specializing in pediatric heart failure management in Mumbai, India. With over 12 years of experience, he offers advanced care for complex heart failure cases, especially in infants and children with congenital or acquired heart conditions. His expertise spans medical, interventional, and rehabilitative management, supported by global training and a multidisciplinary approach at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
As Dr. Prashant Bobhate, a leading Pediatric Cardiologist in Mumbai, India, explains:
“Heart conditions in children are not always visible at birth, but early detection can be life-saving. A child’s heart health influences everything—from growth and development to learning and energy levels. Timely diagnosis and treatment ensure a healthier, more active childhood.”
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First, let’s explore how heart failure is diagnosed in children.
Dr. Prashant Bobhate’s Diagnostic Approach to Pediatric Heart Conditions
Detailed Clinical History & Physical Examination
Every case begins with a thorough review of symptoms, such as breathlessness, fatigue, or poor growth, followed by a focused clinical evaluation of heart sounds, pulses, and respiratory signs.
2D Echocardiography (Cardiac Ultrasound)
A non-invasive scan helps visualize the size of the heart chambers, pumping strength (as measured by ejection fraction), valve function, and fluid accumulation, often revealing early signs of heart failure.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Assesses heart rhythm and electrical conduction, which may show strain patterns, chamber enlargement, or rhythm disturbances.
Chest X-ray
Performed to measure heart size, levels of fluid in the lungs, and secondary effects on the lungs due to cardiac dysfunction.
Blood Tests & Cardiac Biomarkers
Markers like BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) help assess the severity of heart failure, along with routine labs to monitor electrolytes, kidney function, and anemia.
Advanced Imaging (MRI or CT if needed)
In complex situations or before surgery planning, cardiac MRI or CT angiography creates detailed images of the heart’s anatomy and muscle structure.
Cardiac Catheterization
In individual cases, particularly with congenital abnormalities or pulmonary hypertension, catheter-based investigation is performed to determine heart pressures and treatment planning.
Genetic & Viral Screening (If Cardiomyopathy Suspected)
Dr. Bobhate looks into underlying causes such as familial cardiomyopathies or post-viral myocarditis when routine tests fail to clarify the condition completely.
Pediatric Heart Failure Treatments Offered by Dr. Prashant Bobhate
Medication Therapy
Medications like diuretics, ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, or digoxin are generally initiated in children to decrease the workload of the heart and enhance its pumping efficiency.
Treatment for Pediatric Cardiomyopathy
Whether caused by genetics or viral infections, heart muscle diseases are typically managed through a combination of medications, regular monitoring, and advanced imaging techniques.
Interventional Procedures
If necessary, in the event of structural defects leading to heart failure, minimally invasive catheter-based procedures, including device closures and valve dilations, can be performed.
Surgical Correction (If Needed)
When indicated, Dr. Bobhate works with a pediatric cardiac surgeon in Mumbai to surgically repair complex congenital defects that contribute to heart failure.
Concerned about managing care costs for your child’s heart condition? Here’s what to know to avoid surprises and plan confidently.
Cost of Pediatric Heart Failure Treatment in Mumbai
The price of pediatric heart failure management in Mumbai, India, depends on the type of treatment (medications, interventions, surgery), hospitalization, intensive care requirements, and follow-up maintenance. Pre-procedure diagnostic tests, cardiac medications, and rehabilitation assistance are commonly included in financial planning. Hospitals such as Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital offer clear billing with itemized cost estimates and multiple payment options.
Families are also supported by package offers, pay plans, and insurance assistance, depending on the treatment option. The objective is obvious: offer first-class cardiac care without added expenses or costs. A financial coordinator collaborates with medical teams to facilitate access to eligible programs, subsidies, and coverage where possible.
Why Choose Dr. Prashant Bobhate for Pediatric Heart Failure Management?

Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the common signs of heart failure in children?
Symptoms include rapid breathing, feeding difficulties, excessive sweating, irritability, and failure to gain weight.
2. What causes heart failure in infants and children?
Common causes include congenital heart defects, cardiomyopathy, infections like myocarditis, and complications from valve or rhythm issues.
3. Is pediatric heart failure treatable?
Yes. With early diagnosis and personalized treatment—ranging from medications to surgery—many children live healthy, active lives.
4. Does heart failure always mean surgery?
No. Many cases are managed with medications and lifestyle support. Surgery is only needed if a structural defect is contributing significantly.
5. What is pediatric cardiac rehabilitation?
It’s a structured program that helps children recover after heart failure, improving strength, endurance, and overall well-being.
6. What if my child's heart failure doesn't improve?
In severe or nonresponsive cases, advanced treatments like device implantation or transfer to transplant facilities are undertaken.
7. Can heart failure recur after treatment?
Yes, relapses can occur, especially during illness or growth spurts. Long-term monitoring is key to managing these risks.