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The Pulmonology Department comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, education, and rehabilitation services for a full range of pulmonary diseases and allergy conditions. The practice has an award-winning clinical program in asthma and expertise in fibrotic lung disease, bronchiectasis, pulmonary hypertension, sarcoidosis, and tuberculosis. Several of the physicians have been recognized for their excellence in patient care by the Consumers' Guide to Top Doctors. All of the physicians are board-certified in pulmonary medicine and some have additional certification in allergy and immunology and critical care medicine.
Refer a Patient - 617.638.5795, #1111. Prior to your patient's first visit, please fax their medical records and a letter explaining the reason for the referral to 617.638.7486.
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9th Floor Suite 9B
Shapiro Center 617.638.7480
Clínicas Especializadas
Amyloidosis Center
Boston Medical Center is an international referral center for the diagnosis and treatment of amyloidosis, a rare group of diseases caused by the abnormal accumulation of the protein amyloid in various parts of the body. This can occur as part of a bone marrow plasma cell disorder (AL), as a hereditary form (AF), an age-related form (senile systemic amyloidosis due to ATTR), or secondary to chronic inflammatory or infectious diseases (AA).
Bronchiectasis Program
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Program (HHT)
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Tratamientos y Servicios
Broncoscopia intervencionista
El programa de Broncoscopia Intervencionista está dedicado a la atención de pacientes con enfermedades complejas de las vías respiratorias que incluyen cánceres obstructivos, broncolitos, policondritis recidivante, fístulas traqueoesofágicas, amiloidosis traqueobronquial y laríngea, papilomatosis, estenosis traqueal y traqueomalacia.
Fisiología pulmonar y del ejercicio
El servicio de Fisiología Pulmonar proporciona una evaluación completa y de vanguardia de la mecánica y la función respiratorias. El objetivo es ayudar al médico en el diagnóstico y pronóstico de todas las formas de enfermedades pulmonares y ayudar al investigador clínico en la búsqueda de comprender y definir la enfermedad pulmonar a través de la investigación.
Nuestro Equipo
David M Center, MD
Andrew Berical, MD

John L Berk, MD
Special Interests
Amyloidosis,, pleural disease, pulmonary fibrosis


Ehab S Billatos, MD
Special Interests
Lung cancer diagnostics, bronchoscopy, pulmonary nodules
Christine L Campbell-Reardon, MD
Special Interests
Lung cancer, chronic respiratory failure, noninvasive mechanical ventilation, neuromuscular disease
Felicia Chen, MD
Ting-hsu Chen, MD

Praveen Govender, MD

Miren Guenechea-Sola, MD

Jonathan M Iaccarino, MD
Michael H Ieong, MD
Martin F Joyce-Brady, MD

Joseph E Kaserman, MD
Hasmeena Kathuria, MD
Special Interests
Tobacco dependence, sleep-disordered breathing
Elizabeth S Klings, MD
Special Interests
Pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease, pulmonary embolism, chronic dyspnea
Darrell Kotton, MD
Special Interests
Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, Genetic Lung Diseases
Frederic F Little, MD
Special Interests
Asthma, allergies, critical care medicine, and eosinophilic disorders

Paul J Maglione, MD, PhD
Hector A Marquez, MD
Michael P Platt, MD, MSc
Special Interests
Diseases of the nose, sinuses, and anterior skull base, endoscopic procedures
Avrum E Spira, MD
Special Interests
Lung cancer, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD)

Katrina A Steiling, MD
Special Interests
Lung cancer, lung nodule evaluation
Arthur C Theodore, MD

Allan J Walkey, MD
Andrew A Wilson, MD

Recursos del Paciente
Pulmonology Frequently Asked Questions
Noticias del Departamento
New Form of Gene Editing Efficient for Treatment of AATD, Liver and Lung Disease
BOSTON – New research results show that a new form of gene editing is efficient in correcting a mutation in patient cells with the monogenic disease Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), a common…

Study Finds Mutations that could Contribute to Increased Liver Disease in Patient Populations
BOSTON – Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an important and under-recognized genetic cause of liver disease. The most common mutation associated with liver…

Resumen de la Investigación
The physicians and staff of the Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep & Critical Care Medicine section at Boston Medical Center are also affiliated with the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. For more information on research studies, please visit the Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep & Critical Care Medicine Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine Website.
Información Sobre Residencia y Becas
The Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep & Critical Care Medicine section at Boston Medical Center is affiliated with the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. To learn about the fellowship programs, please visit the Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep & Critical Care Medicine section of the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine website.
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