Pulmonology Services

Pulmonology deals with diseases of the lungs and their treatment. The Holzer Pulmonology Department is located within the Holzer Cardiovascular Institute and provides comprehensive treatment to those patients with Pulmonary problems. Our Board Certified physicians are highly trained in their area of expertise.

Services include:

  • Evaluation by Pulmonologist
  • Complete History
  • Treatment
  • Follow-up

Pulmonary services include medical management of lung conditions and diagnostic lung procedures.

  • Medical management of various lung disease processes such as: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Black Lung, Cancer, and Pneumonia
  • Nebulizer therapy
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Sleep medicine clinic

Pulmonary Function Testing

  • Spirometry
  • DLCO
  • MIP/MEP
  • Plethysmography
  • MVV

Pulmonary Stress Testing

  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Anaerobic Threshold
  • EKG and Oxygen Saturation
  • Complete Interpretation

Exercise Induced Asthma Testing

  • EKG
  • Oxygen Saturation
  • Spirometry
  • Pulmonologist Interpretation

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Classes

  • Fully Monitored by Professional Staff
  • Strong Educational Component
  • Regular Progress Notes

Download the Holzer Cardio/Pulmonary Rehabilitation brochure.

Sleep Medicine Studies

  • Full Channel Sleep Lab
  • Test for Apnea, Myoclonus, and Narcolepsy
  • Pulmonologist Interpretation

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