Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
Tampa
12220 Bruce B Downs Blvd., Tampa, FL 33612
Cardiology in Hillsborough County
Learn more about our pediatric cardiology services, including fetal and pediatric echocardiograms, in Tampa and Brandon.
Your child can receive the expert cardiac care he or she needs closer to home from our pediatric cardiologists at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Outpatient Care Centers in Hillsborough County, with locations in Tampa and Brandon.
Our Heart Institute treats children for the full range of pediatric cardiac conditions, from common to complex, and provide diagnostic services. For children who may need heart surgery or interventional cardiology services, which are performed at our main hospital location in St. Petersburg, we work closely with the heart surgery and interventional cardiology teams to create a treatment plan that meets your child’s needs.
Providers in a number of other specialties also see patients at the Tampa and Brandon locations. Our cardiology patients who have complex conditions requiring care from multiple specialists often don’t have to travel for additional care, and our physicians are able to work closely together from the same facility.
Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care, Tampa
Cardiology appointments at Outpatient Care, Tampa, are available five days per week. You can also request an appointment using the online appointment request form. A member of the team will contact you to schedule your child's appointment.
Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care, Brandon
Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
Brandon
885 South Parsons Avenue, Brandon, FL 33511
Appointments are available five days per week, with appointments specifically for fetal echocardiograms available on Wednesdays. You can also request an appointment using the online appointment request form. A member of the team will contact you to schedule your child's appointment.
Our Services in Hillsborough County
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We offer fetal cardiology services in both Tampa and Brandon, including fetal echocardiograms. A fetal echocardiogram is a type of ultrasound used to take pictures of a baby’s heart in-utero in order to diagnose heart conditions before birth. We provide you and your unborn child with expert, personalized care, including treatment planning and management before, during and after delivery. Learn more about the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Fetal Heart Program.
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Children with congenital heart defects are living well into adulthood due to advances in treatment. At Johns Hopkins All Children’s, we continue to provide care for our pediatric patients as they enter adulthood as part of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program.
We provide care for teens and adults with known congenital heart disease (CHD) or those newly diagnosed with CHD, who benefit from being seen by a cardiologist with expertise in congenital issues. We see adult patients in Tampa and St. Petersburg, and some services for adult cardiology patients may also be available in Brandon, depending on each patient’s condition. Learn more about the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program. -
The services we offer at Outpatient Care, Tampa, include:
- Pediatric cardiology services
- Pediatric echocardiograms (available with bubble study when needed, as determined by the physician)
- Fetal echocardiograms
- EKGs
- Holter remote monitoring
- Stress testing
- X-ray services
- MRI services
- Laboratory services
As part of our cardiology program in Tampa, we provide electrophysiology services for children with cardiac arrhythmia, and management of hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), high blood pressure, and pulmonary hypertension as part of our Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Program.
In addition to cardiology, providers in specialties such as hematology, oncology, endocrinology, pulmonology, occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy also see patients at Outpatient Care, Tampa, providing opportunities for patients to see multiple specialists in one location, depending on their individual needs. -
The services we offer at Outpatient Care, Brandon, include:
- Pediatric cardiology services
- Pediatric echocardiograms
- Fetal echocardiograms
- EKGs
- Holter remote monitoring
- X-ray services
- Laboratory services
As part of our cardiology services in Brandon, we also provide management of hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol) and high blood pressure.
In addition to cardiology, providers in specialties such as pulmonology, endocrinology, occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy also see patients at Outpatient Care, Brandon, providing opportunities for patients to see multiple specialists in one location, depending on their individual needs.
Meet Our Cardiologists
Outpatient Care, Tampa
Daniel Mauriello, MD
Cardiology - Pediatric
Dr. Mauriello is a pediatric cardiologist who treats children with congenital heart disease and has expertise in fetal, transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography. After graduating from the University of South Florida College of Medicine, he completed a residency in pediatric and adolescent medicine and a pediatric cardiology fellowship at the Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, located at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His research interests include clinical outcomes and quality improvement measures.
Ashish Shah, MD MBA
Cardiology - Pediatric
Dr. Shah specializes in pediatric cardiology, is co-director of patient safety and quality in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Heart Institute, and co-chair of the Heart Institute Patient Safety & Quality committee. His areas of focus include noninvasive imaging, general pediatric cardiology and quality improvement. In the 2022 Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Awards, Dr. Shah, Dr. James Quintessenza and the Heart Institute Flight Plan won the Innovations in Clinical Care Award for Johns Hopkins All Children’s. Previously he was a pediatric cardiologist with Phoenix Children’s Heart Center, where he was co-director for the Cardiac High Acuity Monitoring Program for Infants and Newborns (CHAMPION) and site leader for the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative. Dr. Shah worked to develop and implement newborn pulse oximetry screening for critical congenital heart disease in newborns across the state and served on the Arizona Department of Health’s Newborn Screening Committee. He was also the physician volunteer for the Nick and Kelly Heart Camp.
Christopher Talluto, MD
Cardiology - Adult
Dr. Talluto is a cardiologist in the Johns Hopkins All Children's Heart Institute. He joined the hospital staff in 2021. He specializes in adults with congenital heart defects and adolescents who are transitioning into adult care. Previously, he was an adult congenital cardiologist and a pediatric cardiologist at Fairfax Inova Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia, where he was head of the adult congenital heart disease program and co-director of the exercise physiology lab.
Courtney Wein, DO
Cardiology - Pediatric
Dr. Courtney Wein specializes in pediatric and fetal cardiology at Johns Hopkins All Children’s. She sees patients primarily at the Outpatient Care location in Tampa. She joined the hospital staff in 2020. Dr. Wein earned her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pennsylvania. She then completed a residency in pediatrics at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, followed by a fellowship in pediatric cardiology at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami with additional training in fetal echocardiography at Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital in New York City. Her clinical interests include fetal cardiology, preventative medicine and neurodevelopment in children with congenital heart disease.
Outpatient Care, Brandon
Jeremy Ramey, MD
Cardiology - Pediatric
Dr. Ramey is a general pediatric cardiologist who provides inpatient and outpatient care for children with congenital heart disease. He completed a pediatric cardiology fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York and Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital at New York Presbyterian, where he also served as chief pediatric cardiology fellow. He received his medical degree from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and completed his pediatric residency at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Bristol Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The Heart Institute at Johns Hopkins All Children's
We provide expert diagnosis and treatment for children of all ages with congenital heart defects and other heart conditions. Learn more about the Heart Institute and our cardiology programs and services for children, teens, and young adults.