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Is Severe COPD/Emphysema Stopping You From Doing What You Love?

There are treatment options available to help you get back to living life on your terms — Yes You Can.

Zephyr Valves are clinically proven to help people with severe emphysema breathe easier, be more active, and enjoy a better quality of life.1

If you’ve been diagnosed with COPD, take your medications, but still have severe shortness of breath that prevents you from doing simple daily activities, find out if Zephyr Valves may be right for you.

Watch the video to see how Randy got back to doing what she loves after treatment with Zephyr Valves.

Results may vary.

Not Another Medication. No Cutting or Incisions.

The Zephyr Valve is a minimally invasive treatment option that uses a bronchoscope to place tiny one-way valves in your airways to release trapped air and allow your lungs to function better. Watch this video to see how the procedure works.

Not Another Medication. No Cutting or Incisions.

Talk to a Zephyr Valve Treating Doctor About Whether this Option May Be Right for You

  • 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.

Peacehealth Riverbend

Dr. Khuram Ameen

109.62 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Brie Anderson

541-612-7924 Text me the Number

Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital - Legacy Medical Group

Dr. Jordan Fein

124.38 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: April Matthews

503-213-4626 Text me the Number

Virginia Mason Medical Center - Pulmonary Department

Dr. Steve Kirtland, Dr. Luke Seaburg

239.36 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Scott Cleman, RN, Brittany Allen-Crum, Program Coordinator

206-279-9966 Text me the Number

A Zephyr Care Team Member will answer and assist you.


University of Washington Medical Center

Dr. Michael Mulligan, Dr. Douglas Wood

241.74 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Diane Lockhart, RN, BSN

206-279-6630 Text me the Number

A Zephyr Care Team Member will answer and assist you.


Providence Pulmonary and Sleep Clinic

Dr. Jiten D. Patel

283.49 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Jana Jensen

509-498-3455 Text me the Number

Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center

Dr. Upendra Kaphle

384.66 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Dr. Upendra Kaphle

916-735-4678 Text me the Number

UC Davis Medical Center

Dr. Chinh Phan, Dr. Ken Yoneda

398.53 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Dr. Brooks Kuhn, Dr. Michael Schivo

916-603-2944 Text me the Number

Assessment Center

Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine - Bass Medical Group

Dr. Karin Cheung

445.01 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Jose Ochoa, MA

925-966-3935 Text me the Number

Assessment Center

Muir Pulmonary Critical Care

Dr. George Juan, Dr. Ming-Tyh Maa

446.23 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Giana Acosta

925-940-0030 Text me the Number

California Pacific Medical Center / Sutter Health

Dr. Jey Chung

457.86 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Suliana, PA

415-921-9029 Text me the Number

Assessment Center

Mills Peninsula Medical Center/Pulmonary

Dr. Robert Jasmer

470.58 Miles Away

650-600-6496 Text me the Number

Stanford Health Care, Interventional Pulmonology

Dr. Brian Shaller

479.87 Miles Away

Program Coordinator: Lindsey Gatton, RN

650-229-5862 Text me the Number

*Center requires physician referral, no self-referrals accepted

*Center requires physician referral, no self-referrals accepted

The list of physicians generated by the locator on this page is based on the proximity to the ZIP code or state entered in the search box.

This list was created to support people who want to learn more about the Zephyr Valve by helping connect them to physicians who have demonstrated certain criteria and interest in providing care with assessment for and/or treatment with Zephyr Valves. See full list of Treating Physician and Assessment Center Criteria.

Pulmonx does not verify or monitor the credentials, licenses, or qualifications of any physician or treating center listed on the locator and is not responsible for any medical advice given by the physicians included on this locator. Pulmonx disclaims liability for any decisions made or actions taken based on information on this locator.

Inclusion of a physician or treating center on the locator does not mean that Pulmonx recommends or endorses the physician or treating center. Similarly, the exclusion of a physician on the locator does not mean that physician is not qualified or experienced with Zephyr Valves.

Benefits

In the LIBERATE pivotal clinical trial, at one-year, the patients who received the Zephyr Valve experienced the following benefits compared to patients on medications alone1,37:

Treatment for COPD – Randy – Yes You Can

Breathe easier due to improved lung function

Treatment for COPD – Randy – Yes You Can

Could do more exercise and walk farther

improve-daily-tasks

Could do more daily life activities, such as walking, bathing, and gardening

Treatment for COPD – Randy – Yes You Can

Enjoyed a better quality of life with more energy

Treatment for COPD – Randy – Yes You Can

Felt more confident leaving their home

Risks

Complications of the Zephyr Endobronchial Valve treatment can include but are
not limited to pneumothorax, worsening of COPD symptoms, hemoptysis, pneumonia,
dyspnea and, in rare cases, death.1

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