Erik Edens, MD,PhD

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About Erik Edens

Dr. Erik Edens is the Medical Director of Heart Failure and Transplant at Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health Heart Center in Oklahoma City. He specializes in pediatric heart failure, heart transplant, and mechanical circulatory support.

In September 2021, Dr. Edens came to Oklahoma to build the advanced pediatric heart failure and heart transplant program at Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health.

Dr. Edens earned his doctorate of medicine from the University of Iowa Medical School and his doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. He completed his pediatric residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.

Throughout his career, Dr. Edens has held several significant positions, including the first medical director of the Pediatric Heart Transplant Program at the University of Iowa and an ICU attending. He also worked at Arkansas Children’s Hospital as a transplant physician and immune tolerance researcher. In early 2018, he joined Children’s Minnesota to start the pediatric heart transplant program.

His research interests focus on immune function in heart failure and innovative immune strategies following heart transplant.

Outside of his professional work, Dr. Edens enjoys remodeling projects, playing golf, and following college sports.

Affiliations Oklahoma Children's Hospital – Heart Center, Oklahoma Children's Hospital
Health Education
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Pediatrics
  • Fellowship
  • Pediatric Cardiolgy University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
    Iowa City, IA
  • Residency
  • Pediatrics University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
    Iowa City, IA
  • Medical School
  • Doctor of Medicine University of Iowa College of Medicine
    Iowa City, IA
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Pediatric heart transplant

Reviews

  • 03/30/2022
    Rating: 5

    My son has severe autism and a profound intellectual disability. He is also non-verbal and has extreme anxiety during medical procedures. All of the staff provided excellent care and accommodated his disabilities.

  • 02/15/2022
    Rating: 5

    The hand sanitizer dispenser in the room was not working and there were electrodes stuck to the base of the table. Otherwise everything was very clean.

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