WWMG’s board-certified Pulmonary doctors diagnose and treat disorders of the lungs and respiratory system as well as sleep issues. We work with each patient to design a customized treatment plan to help manage symptoms and support their quality of life.
Appointments are available in Everett (Silver Lake), Edmonds, and Bellingham. Request an appointment online
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About Our Practice
All of our Pulmonary physicians and staff are dedicated to providing high-quality comprehensive medical treatment and exceptional customer service to our patients.
Our team of board-certified Pulmonary physicians diagnose and treat disorders/diseases of the lungs and respiratory system, including:
- asthma
- emphysema
- shortness of breath
- hypoxemia
- chronic cough
- COPD
- lung cancer
- pulmonary fibrosis
- occupational lung disease
- pneumonia
- TB
- sleep issues
Sleep disorders are considered serious lung conditions because of the way that a person’s breathing is negatively impacted. Our doctors specialize in sleep medicine and can evaluate and treat sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and more.
Request an appointment online with a Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine specialist
Some of the services we provide:
Office Consultation:
The visit will include a physical examination, full history of the current problem and review of pertinent medical history, previous lab tests, chest x-rays, CT scans and sleep studies. A plan for further diagnostic evaluation and treatment will be presented.
Follow up Care:
As needed
Pulmonary Function Testing:
PFTs tell us how well your lungs function, and the results are used to follow the progression of a disease and its response to treatment. PFTs can also be used to assess if there is adequate respiratory function to withstand surgery.
Spirometry:
An abbreviated lung function test used during follow-up visits to evaluate the status of patients with asthma and COPD.
6-Minute Walk:
A simple exercise test used to evaluate a patient’s initial functional status and to measure improvement following the initiation of treatment for shortness of breath.
Bronchial Thermoplasty:
This new treatment for hard-to-treat asthma is now available in Everett.
Sleep Evaluation & Sleep Studies:
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