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Andrew Gordon Lashus M.D.

Andrew Gordon Lashus, MD

Andrew G. Lashus, M.D., is a pediatrician in pediatric cardiology. He is particularly interested in congenital structural heart defects and electrical problems of the heart, including arrhythmias.

Dr. Lashus received his medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana. He completed his pediatric residency at Arkansas Children’s Hospital and his pediatric cardiology fellowship at The Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Dr. Lashus went on to earn a pediatric cardiology interventional catheterization fellowship at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

From an early age, Dr. Lashus has been interested in the heart and abnormalities of the heart. “Combining this field of medical practice with my love for working with kids and their families makes pediatric cardiology a perfect fit for me.” Dr. Lashus believes that treating every child as if he was treating one of his own is important and “will never settle for anything less than the best care.”.

Dr. Lashus has presented at the American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting and has been published in several journals. In 2021, he published a children’s book titled “The Boy (Girl) Who Went To Bed Late.”

Dr. Lashus enjoys playing ice hockey, music, lyric writing, international travel and his dogs.

Education and Training

Medical School
Tulane University School of Medicine (1990)

Internship
Virginia Commonwealth University (1991), Surgery, General

Residency
University Hospital of Arkansas - GME (1994), Pediatrics

Fellowship
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Int/Radiology (1999), Interventional Cardiology
Medical University of South Carolina (1997), Pediatric Cardiology

Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics/Pediatric Cardiology