How Zephyr Valves Help People with Severe COPD/Emphysema Breathe Easier1
This video explains how severe COPD/Emphysema impacts you and how Zephyr Valves work. Learn how Zephyr Valves can help patients breathe easier.
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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.
Assessment Center
Confluence Health - Central Washington Health
Dr. Saba Lodhi, Dr. Sean Hachey, Dr. Craig Kunz, Dr. Jonathan Stoever
25.15 Miles Away
509-401-8902 Text me the NumberProvidence Pulmonary and Sleep Clinic
Dr. Jiten D. Patel
117.51 Miles Away
Program Coordinator: Jana Jensen
509-498-3455 Text me the NumberUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Dr. Michael Mulligan, Dr. Douglas Wood
118.35 Miles Away
Program Coordinator: Diane Lockhart, RN, BSN
206-279-6630 Text me the NumberA Zephyr Care Team Member will answer and assist you.
Virginia Mason Medical Center - Pulmonary Department
Dr. Steve Kirtland, Dr. Luke Seaburg
118.64 Miles Away
Program Coordinator: Scott Cleman, RN, Brittany Allen-Crum, Program Coordinator
206-279-9966 Text me the NumberA Zephyr Care Team Member will answer and assist you.
The Oregon Clinic and Providence Portland Medical Center
Dr. Rick Balestra
174.71 Miles Away
Program Coordinator: Steve Scheide
503-546-2811 Text me the NumberOregon Lung Specialists - Peacehealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at Riverbend
Dr. Khuram Ameen
266.24 Miles Away
Program Coordinator: Brie Anderson
541-612-7924 Text me the Number