A pediatric pulmonologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of lung disorders in children and adolescents under the age of 18. A doctor utilizes many types of equipment and methods to accurately identify diseases. Pulmonologists assess respiratory disorders, congenital problems, lung disease, and malignancies. Diagnosing and treating young patients requires expert knowledge that is obtained through an extensive educational program and a practical residency. Licensed professionals work in many settings, including general hospitals, emergency rooms, clinics, and private practices.
73 hospitals found by Specialty: Pediatric Pulmonology
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Children's Hospital of Alabama at UAB
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 13,357
- Number of Beds: 290
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Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 11,866
- Number of Beds: 317
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Children's Hospital of Orange County
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 11,810
- Number of Beds: 238
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Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 12,799
- Number of Beds: 302
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Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA
- Hospital Type: NA
- Admissions: NA
- Number of Beds: NA
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Rady Children's Hospital
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 16,341
- Number of Beds: 330
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UCLA Medical Center
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 23,388
- Number of Beds: 466
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UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital
- Hospital Type: NA
- Admissions: NA
- Number of Beds: NA
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UCSF Medical Center
- Hospital Type: General medical and surgical
- Admissions: 26,935
- Number of Beds: 660
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Children's Hospital Colorado
- Hospital Type: Children's general
- Admissions: 13,557
- Number of Beds: 301