After 8 years in our previous office, we felt ourselves bulging at the seams. We are now located in the front of Kingwood and more convenient to get to from…

After 8 years in our previous office, we felt ourselves bulging at the seams. We are now located in the front of Kingwood and more convenient to get to from…
The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has issued an expert consensus decision pathway for the evaluation and management of adults with key cardiovascular consequences of Covid-19. The document discusses myocarditis…
On Sunday, February 20th, the Myocarditis Foundation held an Educational Event to raise awareness for Myocarditis. Local businesses and philanthropists supported the event at Kingwood Country Club for 75 local…
COVID-19 Myocarditis in Children Jack F. Price, MD, FAAP, FACC Professor of Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children’s Hospital Houston, TX Myocarditis is uncommon in children but occurs more…
We are proud to announce that we have two 2021 Fellowship Grant Recipients, Dr. Andrew Koenig, PhD, from Washington University in Saint Louis and Dr. Tahir Kafil, MD, from the…
The Myocarditis Foundation is pleased and excited to announce that one of our recent Fellowship Grant recipients has received and accepted a Research Grant from the American Heart Association (AHA).…
The Myocarditis Foundation is pleased and excited to announce that we are awarding two Fellowship Grants for the Academic Year of July 2022 – June 2023. The grant applications were…
Please listen to Dr. Leslie Cooper’s podcast from the Mayo Clinic on “COVID-19 and the heart”. Interesting points made about vaccines and risk vs. benefits for different sexes and ages…
On Saturday October 23, 2021, we had our 3rd Virtual Family Meeting this year, via Zoom, with Specialists and Researchers in the Field of Myocarditis and Pericarditis. There were attendees…
Pericarditis and Myocarditis are both Inflammatory Heart Diseases, both are considered rare, and many times go hand in hand with each other. We have many myocarditis stories but welcome any…