Best Spartanburg Pulmonologists



17 doctors found for 'Pulmonologist in Spartanburg, South Carolina and surrounding areas.

1
John Douglas Clark, MD
Pulmonologist
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303
(864) 560-6000
4.6
 mi.
2
Charles Mason, PA
Pulmonologist
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303
(864) 560-6654
4.6
 mi.
3
Lloyd E Hayes Sr, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
4
Edward Bert Knight III, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
5
James Michael Fuller, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
14.3
 mi.
6
Leonard James Cochrane Jr, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
7
John J Kudlak Jr, DO
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
8
William Daniel Curran, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
9
Jennifer L Lashley, PA PAC
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
10
Angelo Sinopoli, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
11
Azim Ebun Surka, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
12
Fady F Nassif, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
13
Christopher Powers, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
14
Armin Meyer, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
15
Rhett C McCraw Jr, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 454-4200
14.3
 mi.
16
Charles M Fogarty, MD
Pulmonologist
Greer, South Carolina 29650
(864) 849-9500
14.6
 mi.
17
Mehrgan Mary Sokhandan, MD
Pulmonologist
Greenville, South Carolina 29607
(864) 627-5337
19.9
 mi.
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Pulmonology Information:

Pulmonary medicine, also known as pulmonology, is a medical specialty that concentrates on diseases of the respiratory tract and respiratory disease. Pulmonology is considered a branch of internal medicine, though it is associated with intensive care medicine because of patients that need mechanical ventilation to breathe.

In diagnosing a disease, the pulmonologist will review hereditary diseases, exposure to toxins, exposure to infectious agents, and autoimmune diathesis. Physical diagnostics include inspection of hands, chest wall, and respiratory rate; palpation of the cervical lymph nodes, trache and chest wall movement; percussion of lung fields for dullness or hyperresonance; ascultation for unusual breathing. Conditions treated by pulmonologists include pulmonary hypertension, tuberculosis, cancer, and more.
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