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  • Carmen Mikacenic, MD
    300 Points

    Carmen Mikacenic, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Kathleen Horan, MD 130 Points

    Kathleen Horan, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Steven Kirtland, MD 120 Points

    Steven Kirtland, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Anne Mahoney, MD 120 Points

    Anne Mahoney, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Tony Gerbino, MD 70 Points

    Tony Gerbino, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Luke Seaburg, MD 70 Points

    Luke Seaburg, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Catherine Miele, MD 60 Points

    Catherine Miele, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • Yunhee Im, MD 10 Points

    Yunhee Im, MD

    Virginia Mason Medical Center
    1100 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA 98101

Nearby Cities

Bellevue (6.13 mi)
Kirkland (7.75 mi)
Burien (9.41 mi)
Bothell (12.29 mi)
Kent (16.21 mi)
Silverdale (17.1 mi)
Poulsbo (17.16 mi)
Auburn (21.21 mi)
Gig Harbor (22.37 mi)
Snohomish (23.81 mi)
Snoqualmie (24.22 mi)
Tacoma (24.97 mi)

Pulmonologist Info

Pulmonologist Summary: A Pulmonologist is an internal medicine physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases of the cardio-pulmonary system. A Pulmonologist treats any part of the body that is involved in the breathing process and bringing oxygen into and out of the body.

Education and training: A Pulmonologist is required to finish four years of medical school followed by three years in a residency program. Another two years in direct contact with patients must then be completed. Once this is done, an Internal Medical Board Certification exam must be passed.


Pulmonologist FAQs:
What is a Pulmonologist?
A Pulmonologist is a physician who has been trained to treat the lungs and diseases associated with the respiratory tract. A Pulmonologist can work in a hospital, clinic, or in private practice.

When would one need to see a Pulmonologist?
A Pulmonologist treats asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia, lung cancer and other respiratory conditions.

What types of procedures does a Pulmonologist perform?
A Pulmonologist can run tests on the lungs and prescribe medications and equipment such as oxygen and ventilators.

What are the different types of lung cancer?
There are 3 kinds of lung cancer:
Non-small cell lung cancer: This is the most common type of cancer that originates in the lungs
Small cell lung cancer: This is a more aggressive form of cancer, but it responds better to chemotherapy and radiation than non-small cell lung cancer. It is the most common kind of caner found in smokers and ex-smokers.
Metastasized cancer: Cancer that has spread from other parts of the body to the lungs.


Pulmonologist Related Terms: lungs, lung disease, lung cancer, pulmonology, breathing, breathing problems, lung cancer, pulmonary system, asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, pleurisy, sleep apnea, sleep studies, allergies