Emina Hodzic, M.D.
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Pediatric cardiology occupies a quiet but critical space in children’s healthcare. Specialists in this field address conditions that range from congenital heart defects to rhythm disturbances, often working with families during some of their most stressful moments. New York’s dense medical landscape means these services are concentrated in central locations, where accessibility matters as much as expertise.
The 7th floor of 156 William St houses one such practice. This part of Lower Manhattan blends financial district efficiency with the residential pulse of neighborhoods like the Seaport, making it a practical choice for families traveling from across the boroughs. Pediatric cardiologists here handle everything from fetal echocardiograms to long-term management of chronic heart conditions, collaborating with primary care providers and surgeons when needed.
Finding a specialist’s office in a high-rise can feel impersonal until you realize how many families pass through those doors each week. The address places it near multiple transit hubs, which helps when appointments involve children who tire easily or require extra time. For those mapping their first visit, checking the directions ahead of time smooths out the logistics—because no one needs added stress before a cardiac consultation.
Logistics aside, the phone line remains the simplest way to confirm details: (212) 746-3561. In a city where healthcare can feel overwhelming, even a well-placed office is just the starting point—what matters is who’s on the other end of that call.