Provo Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine
Revere Health Pulmonology in Provo offers residents highly specialized healthcare. Our team focuses on the evaluation and management of respiratory conditions such as asthma/COPD, chronic cough, and shortness of breath. In addition, our staff treats sleep disorders including sleep apnea, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness. The Provo pulmonology office also specializes in the treatment of respiratory infections and pulmonary hypertension (HTN). Our pulmonologist and his staff stay current on the latest techniques and practices to ensure the highest quality of care for our patients.

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Phone: (385) 203-2720
Fax: (801) 375-4237Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.See patient education
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Services
Pneumonia
Care for a lung disease that develops when air sacs in the lungs become inflamed, often causing them to fill with fluid.
Asthma
Trouble breathing or chest tightness due to constricted airways and excess mucus. Often induced by exercise or allergies.
Emphysema
Care for a disease caused by smoking that slowly damages your lungs over time and makes it more difficult to breathe.
Chest Infections
Lungs infections; often including airway swelling, buildup of fluid, pus or mucus that can make breathing difficult.
Tuberculosis
An infectious bacterial disease that is characterized by nodule growth in the lungs and other tissues.
Sleep Apnea
Treatment for a sleep disorder wherein breathing repeatedly stops and starts while sleeping, causing people to snore loudly.
Lung Cancer
A cancer that develops in the lungs, often as a result of exposure to tobacco smoke and other carcinogens.
Sarcoidosis
The growth of inflammatory cells that often begin in the lungs, skin or lymph nodes.
Pulmonary Hypertension
A form of high blood pressure that narrows the arteries in the lungs, causing your heart to work harder to carry blood to the lungs.
PFT
A non-invasive test that measures lung size, airflow and other functions to determine how well your lungs work.

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