Maximo Aguirre, MD

Pediatric Cardiology
Aguirre Maximo R
Aguirre Maximo R
Locations

Memorial Division of Pediatric Cardiology

12295 Taft Street
Pembroke Pines, FL 33026

954-276-9535

954-447-7505

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Memorial Division of Pediatric Cardiology

3990 Sheridan Street
Suite 108
Hollywood, FL 33021

954-276-9180

954-447-7505

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About Me

I am a pediatric and fetal cardiologist at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital with more than 30 years of experience caring for children with a wide range of cardiac concerns. My expertise includes fetal cardiology, where I specialize in diagnosing and managing heart conditions before birth.

I earned my medical degree from Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in 1984 followed by a pediatric residency at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 1993. I then completed a fellowship in pediatric cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine.

Since 1996, I have been dedicated to caring for children and adolescents in the South Florida community. In 2015, I became co-medical director of the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital’s Fetal Program, where our team provides innovative and lifesaving care for preterm infants with complex cardiac conditions.

 


Languages

  • Spanish

Education

Education

Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, 1982

Internships

TC Thompson Children's Hospital Medical Center, 1993, Pediatrics

Certifications

American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatric Cardiology
American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatrics

Awards, Achievements, and More

Presentations

  • June 1993: Pediatrics Grand round, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Supraventricular Tachycardia
  • April 1993: Research Project Presentation, Resident Research Conference - Arterial Switch Results in TGA
  • Sept. 1994: Oral Presentation of Research Project, South East Pediatric Cardiology Conference - Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients post Tetralogy of Fallot Repair.
  • Nov. 1995: American Heart Association Poster Presentation - MRI Assessment of right and left ventricular function in patients with remote history of pulmonary valvotomy