Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are the most prevalent birth defects. However, babies with CHD now enjoy longer and better lives as medical care and treatments have improved. CHDs can affect a baby's heart's shape and function, and they are present at birth. They may have an impact on how blood moves from the heart to the rest of the body. From moderate (like a little hole in the heart) to severe, CHDs can range (such as missing or poorly formed parts of the heart). It might not be necessary to treat minor defects. Others might need heart devices, surgery, catheter treatments, or blood pressure-lowering drugs. In severe circumstances, a heart transplant may be necessary. Sarvodaya's renowned Cardiologists ensure vigilant treatments backed by advanced technology to cure the condition at an early stage for the healthy development of the baby.