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Pulmonary Medicine, a department of Concord Hospital, provides office and hospital care. Services encompass specialty medicine, including pulmonary medicine, critical care and sleep medicine. The practice is located in the Pillsbury Building, Suite G100.

Procedures Performed or Problems Diagnosed and Treated:

  • COPD (emphysema and chronic bronchitis)
  • Asthma Education Program
  • Interstitial lung disease
  • Lung cancer diagnosis
  • Critical care medicine
  • Sleep Disorders (sleep apnea, narcolepsy and insomnia)
  • Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program

Why Choose Pulmonary Medicine?

The multidisciplinary team of board certified specialty physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, medical assistants, and administrative staff are committed and dedicated to providing individualized specialty health care to patients. Our goal has been to provide the highest quality pulmonary and sleep medicine care and we consider our personal relationship with you, the patient, to be the cornerstone of healthcare.

We promote improved understanding about asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease and related diseases through educational programs and materials for patients, healthcare providers, and the community.

Pulmonary Medicine utilizes electronic medical record (EMR) software, digital versions of paper records, to help deliver a higher-quality, more efficient health care services. The EMR provides a quick and easy means of reviewing clinical data, processing paperwork, and collaborating with primary care physicians to provide the most innovative healthcare to our patients while utilizing the latest technology.

Hospital Contact

(603) 224-9661

Hours of Operation

Mondays through Friday’s 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Office hours by appointment.

Where Can I Find Out More?

American Lung Association
American Association for Respiratory Care
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
MedlinePlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine