
Timothy M. Cordes, MD
Pediatric Cardiology
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About Me
Dr. Timothy Cordes is a pediatric cardiologist with expertise in caring for patients with cardiovascular conditions. He specializes in general pediatric cardiology. Cordes has clinical interests in congenital heart disease in adolescents and young adults, and transthoracic, transesophageal and fetal echocardiography.
He earned his medical degree from Michigan State University of Human Medicine and returned there for his pediatric residency. He also completed a fellowship at Mayo Medical School.
Cordes is passionate about helping children understand heart disease and feel better about their condition. He is board certified in pediatric cardiology.
In his free time, he enjoys landscape photography, cooking, exercising and rowing.
Locations

575 Riley Hospital Dr
Indianapolis, IN, 46202
Get Directions 317.944.8906415 E Cook Rd
Suite 300
Fort Wayne, IN, 46825
Get Directions 317.944.8906
11590 N Meridian St
Suite 300
Carmel, IN, 46032
Get Directions 317.944.8906211 N Eddy St
1st Floor
South Bend, IN, 46617
Get Directions 765.966.5527Specialties & Details
- Pediatric Cardiology
- School of Medicine: Michigan State University of Human Medicine, East Lansing MI
- Residency: Michigan State University of Human Medicine, East Lansing MI
- Fellowship: Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN
- Riley Physicians
- IU Health Physicians
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