The What, Why, and How of a Pediatric Echo Test An echocardiogram, also called an echo, is a sonogram (ultrasound) of the heart. It is used to assess the heart's size and function as well as to look for any defects in the heart. A pediatric echo test is a safe and painless procedure that can provide valuable information about your child's heart.
The test is performed by a pediatric cardiologist, a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart conditions in children. A pediatric echo tech will assist the doctor during the test. The test usually takes about 30 minutes.
