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Pulmonology in Connecticut: What You Need to Know About Lung and Respiratory Care

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

If you have a serious or complex condition that affects your lungs, or if you’re dealing with unexplained symptoms like a lingering cough or shortness of breath, your primary care doctor may refer you to pulmonology. Doctors who specialize in pulmonology are called pulmonologists.

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How to Find the Right Pulmonology Doctor Near Me: What Connecticut Patients Should Know

Physicians Alliance of Connecticut

You may want to see a pulmonologist if: You have unexplained lung symptoms: If you have shortness of breath, a persistent cough, other lung symptoms, your primary care doctor may recommend seeing a pulmonologist for specialized testing. Can you send messages to your pulmonologist or other members of the care team?

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Should you have a coach? Greg Pawlson, Beth Griffiths, & Vicky Tang

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” Eric: It strikes me that there also seems to be a difference between coaching a team, like many of us are familiar with, and this individual coaching, although there may be group coaching as well. Beth: Right now, I’m actually just doing individual coaching, but we are writing a grant to start group coaching next year.