The Zephyr Valve is a minimally invasive and clinically proven treatment that is not another medication or surgery. If you have severe COPD/emphysema, this option may be right for you.
Understanding if the Zephyr Valve Procedure May be Right for You
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.
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25,000 patients globally have been treated with Zephyr Valves for their severe COPD/emphysema
FDA approved
Clinically proven
Requires no cutting or incisions
Procedure completed in approximately an hour
Covered by most insurance companies for those who qualify for the procedure
25,000 patients globally have been treated with Zephyr Valves for their severe COPD/emphysema
FDA approved
Clinically proven
Requires no cutting or incisions
Procedure completed in approximately an hour
Covered by most insurance companies for those who qualify for the procedure
The Zephyr Valve procedure is complete in approximately an hour and is covered by most insurance companies for qualified candidates. You may be qualified if you:
Have a confirmed COPD/emphysema diagnosis
Feel breathless even when taking your medications as directed
The Zephyr Valve procedure is complete in approximately an hour and is covered by most insurance companies for qualified candidates. You may be qualified if you:
Have a confirmed COPD/emphysema diagnosis
Feel breathless even when taking your medications as directed
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How It Works
The Zephyr® Valve is not another medication or surgery. The valves are placed by bronchoscopy which requires no incisions or cutting, so the benefits are achieved without many of the risks of traditional surgical options. The minimally invasive procedure allows the healthier parts of your lungs to expand, lifts pressure off the diaphragm, and helps you breathe easier.1