Tuscaloosa Pulmonologists
- 8 Board certified
- 6 Reviews
- Average rating is 3.2 stars
- Average wait time is 30 minutes
Top Pulmonologists in Tuscaloosa, AL
701 University Blvd E
Ste 711
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- Critical Care Medicine
- Sleep Medicine
- 16 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- Board certified
701 University Blvd E
Ste 711
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- 22 years experience
- Rated 4 stars by patients
- 4 star hospital
- Board certified
701 University Blvd E
Ste 711
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Internal Medicine
- Critical Care Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- Anesthesiology - Critical Care Medicine
- 27 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- Board certified
- 3 star medical school
701 University Blvd E
Ste 711
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Pulmonary Disease
- Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
- Cytopathology
- 18 years experience
- 4 star hospital
100 Towncenter Blvd
Ste 111
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- Critical Care Medicine
- Sleep Medicine
- 31 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- Board certified
701 University Blvd E
Ste 711
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Pulmonary Disease
- 19 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- Board certified
701 University Blvd E
Ste 400
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- 38 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- 4 star medical school
701 University Blvd E
Ste 707
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- Sleep Medicine
- 36 years experience
- 4 star hospital
- 3 star medical school
A pulmonologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the lungs and respiratory tract.
These specialists are similar to critical care specialists in that their patients often require mechanical ventilation to assist their breathing.
Pulmonologists diagnose and treat patients with conditions such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, asbestosis, pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer, COPD, and emphysema. Exposure and inhalation of certain toxic substances may also warrant the services of a pulmonologist.
Some of the tools and tests pulmonologists use to diagnose a patient are a stethoscope in order to listen for abnormal breathing sounds, chest X-rays, CT scans, blood tests, bronchoscopy, and polysomnography.
The area of Tuscaloosa, AL has a population of approximately 112,654 people. There are 8 pulmonologists near Tuscaloosa, which gives it a ratio of 1 pulmonologist per 14,082 residents or a ratio of 1 pulmonologist per 5,577 households. There are 44,615 households in Tuscaloosa.






