Clinically Proven – Zephyr® Valves could be the right choice for your severe COPD/Emphysema
If medical management is no longer enough to control your severe COPD/emphysema, talk to your doctor about lung valves.
Zephyr Valves are clinically proven to help people with severe emphysema breathe easier, be more active, and enjoy a better quality of life.1
This video provides an introduction to the Zephyr Valve procedure for severe COPD/Emphysema and may help you decide if this option is right for you.
Use This Map to Search for a Zephyr Valve Treating Doctor Near You
What's the Difference?
- A Zephyr Valve Treating Center can perform eligibility tests and provide treatment if you qualify.
- An Assessment Center can perform eligibility tests and then, if you qualify, you can visit a Zephyr Valve Treating Center to have the procedure.
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