Living with severe COPD/emphysema can make everyday tasks a challenge. But you’re not one to give in or give up. If your current COPD treatments are not enough, see if FDA-approved Zephyr Valves are right for you.
Get back to doing what you love with Zephyr Valves
Complications of endobronchial valve treatment can include, but are not limited to, pneumothorax, worsening of COPD symptoms, hemoptysis, pneumonia, dyspnea, and, in rare.
The breakthrough treatment that makes breathing easier1
In severe COPD/emphysema, shortness of breath is caused when air is trapped in the lungs and cannot be released. Zephyr Valves are tiny valves (also called endobronchial valves) placed into the diseased part of the lung where air has become trapped. These one-way valves allow trapped air to escape, making breathing easier and reducing shortness of breath1. The procedure is minimally invasive and requires no cutting or incisions.
Zephyr Valves may be an option when inhalers alone are not enough. They are the most studied, the most proven, and the most used lung valves for people with severe COPD/emphysema.1
Learn more about how Zephyr Valves may help severe COPD/emphysema
Global COPD treatment guidelines recommend treatment with endobronchial valves, like the Zephyr Valve.
Learn more about how Zephyr Valves may help severe COPD/emphysema
Have questions?
Our Zephyr Valve Care Team can help answer questions about how valves work, the procedure, insurance coverage, and more.
Call us at (800)986-4137. Available Monday to Friday,
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Central Time
Zephyr Valves have broad insurance coverage
While insurance coverage is not guaranteed, most people who qualify for the Zephyr Valve procedure are covered for their treatment.
Medicare covers people who meet certain criteria
More than 95% of people with commercial insurance are covered*
See who might benefit from Zephyr Valves
*Pulmonx Patient Reimbursement Support Program experience through the prior authorization process, for cases where patients opted-in. The information is subject to change without notice because of complex and frequently changing laws, regulations, rules, and policies. Zephyr Valves are Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved. We recommend you contact your insurance provider directly with policy and coverage questions.