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Patient Information

General Information

The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine provides complete diagnostic and treatment services and facilities for patients with all types of diseases of the respiratory system. Patients are accommodated at various sites within the Northwestern University - McGaw Medical Center depending upon the nature of their disease and treatment needs. Close liaison is maintained with related disciplines — Thoracic Surgery, Radiology, Oncology, Cardiology etc. — so that our physicians continue to participate in the care of their patients when the services of other medical specialists become necessary or an unrelated illness occurs. Our physicians provide full medical supervision of the medical intensive care units at both Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center. All of the physicians are fully certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and by the sub-specialty Board of Pulmonary Diseases. Some are also certified in Critical Care Medicine or in Sleep Medicine.


Contact Staff

Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation Practice Group
All patient appointments, including Occupational Lung Disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD):
312/695-1800

Pulmonary Rehabilitation
312/238-6096

Adult Cystic Fibrosis
Joanne Cullina, RN, MSD
Children's Memorial Hospital

jcullina@childrensmemorial.org 
312/695-2003


Diagnostic and Treatment Services

Interviews and examinations of ambulatory patients are conducted at one or more of the outpatient facilities noted under Location of Patient Care Services. Chest x-ray films and pulmonary function tests, if needed, can be obtained at the same time and usually at the same location as the examination. Special x-ray procedures such as a CT (CAT) scan, bronchoscopy, exercise tests, sleep studies etc. are readily available within the Medical Center, but require scheduling in advance.


Special Ambulatory Patient Care Programs

Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center - This center is part of a Cystic Fibrosis (CF) program that has been developed in conjunction with Children's Memorial Hospital. Dr. Manu Jain, CF Medical Director, and Joanne Cullina, RN, MSN, CF Coordinator, use a "teamwork" approach with direct involvement by respiratory therapists nutritionists, nurses and social workers in each patient's care. Outpatient visits are scheduled for Thursdays, 8:30 - 12 noon at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Medical Specialties Clinic, 675 N. Saint Clair St., 18th Floor, Room 250. For appointments call 312/695-2003.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program - Comprehensive physical training and education for patients with emphysema, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and interstitial lung disease.

Occupational Lung Disease - Medical evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected or established lung disease related to workplace exposures are available at any time. Call 312/695-8500 for an appointment. Information is available about respiratory health surveys, testing workers as required by OSHA for gas mask use etc. and arrangements can be made to conduct the tests at either the workplace or Medical Center.


Locations of Patient Care Services

The Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation (NMFF) Medical Specialties Clinic is located at 675 North St. Clair Street on the 18th Floor of the Galter Pavillion, Room 250. — Patients with most pulmonary diseases are seen at this facility. NMFF is a large, multi-specialty group medical practice. All of the medical staff are faculty members of the Northwestern University Medical School, and are on the staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. 

A program for patients with Adult Cystic Fibrosis is conducted in conjunction with the Cystic Fibrosis Center at Children’s Memorial Hospital and NMFF. This program features outpatient and home care surveillance, patient and family education, and genetic counseling where indicated.

The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) ia located at 345 East Superior Street. RIC's pulmonary rehabilitation program  includes supervised graded and monitored physical reconditioning, breathing training, and patient education, and is available for patients with emphysema, bronchitis, COPD, and other chronic lung diseases. Services are also provided for patients before and after undergoing lung reduction surgery and lung transplantation. Patients can enroll for either brief or longer term programs, and then return to their regular physician for ongoing supervision or continue their care with our physicians.

The Pulmonary Function Laboratory and Bronchoscopy Suite at Northwestern Memorial Hospital is located at 251 East Huron on the 8th floor of the Feinberg Pavilion, Room 350. Most patients with respiratory symptoms are seen at this facility at one time or another. It is located in Feinberg Pavilion, the east tower of Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Routine breathing tests, exercise tests, measurements of blood oxygen, and tests regarding work capacity and work related lung problems are done at this location. If a bronchoscopic examination or an examination of the fluid secretions from the lungs is needed they are also done at this site.

Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 820 South Damen Ave. — Our physicians also provide full services at this facility. Outpatient and in-hospital care are restricted to those who are eligible.

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Where to Call for Appointments

Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation:
312/695-1800

Pulmonary Function Laboratory at Northwestern Memorial Hospital:
312/926-3195

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, all programs:
312/238-6096

Veterans Affairs Chicago Health Care System, Lakeside Division:
312/569-6906


Clinical Research Studies

The Pulmonary and Critical Care Division participates in a wide range of clinical research studies using both the inpatient and outpatient settings at Northwestern University. In some of the outpatient studies new therapies for diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema), bronchiectasis, adult cystic fibrosis and sleep disordered breathing are tested. Further information about currently active clinical studies can be obtained on our Clinical Research page or at the Northwestern Center for Clinical Research website.