At Premier Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep, our mission is to ensure every patient is provided with the highest level of personalized care for treatment of lung conditions and sleep-related disorders.
We combine cutting-edge diagnostics with compassionate, patient-centered treatment plans tailored to your unique needs.
Our expert team is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for pulmonary and sleep disorders. We offer personalized treatment tailored to your needs.
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy is a cutting-edge technology for evaluation of lung structure for abnormalities. Using a precision-controlled system, your physician navigates a smaller, more flexible tube as compared to a traditional bronchoscope to visualize deep inside the lung and precisely obtain a biopsy when needed. A 3D lung map displayed on a screen provides real-time guidance during the procedure. This innovation enhances accuracy, improving access to hard-to-reach lung areas for better diagnosis and early intervention.
Lung mass management involves diagnosing and treating lung nodules and tumors. It includes imaging, biopsies, and advanced techniques like robotic bronchoscopy or needle aspiration.
Right heart catheterization is a diagnostic procedure used to measure pressures in the heart and lungs. A catheter is inserted through a vein into the right side of the heart, assessing conditions like pulmonary hypertension and heart failure.
The Zephyr Valve is a minimally invasive treatment for severe emphysema. These tiny, one-way valves are placed in the airways to reduce lung hyperinflation, improving breathing capacity. By redirecting airflow to healthier lung areas, the Zephyr Valve enhances lung function, reduces shortness of breath, and increases activity levels.
An In-lab sleep study, also known as polysomnogram, is a test that evaluates various aspects of sleep, and is performed in a sleep laboratory or hospital while you are sleeping. The study provides your doctor with a complete evaluation of your brain activity, breathing pattern, levels of oxygen, heart rate...