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Find a doctor who is among the best in the nation based in Denver at National Jewish Health, the nation’s leading respiratory hospital.
Our doctors specialize in respiratory, cardiac, lung cancer and immune-related disorders. They work as a team to help you manage your condition so that you can live the life you want. Because our doctors are researchers, too, you have access to the latest clinical trials and most effective treatments.
Our specialty care clinics are open and ready to serve you.
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James Woodrow, MD, is a pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Woodrow is in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.
Christopher K. Dyke, MD, is a cardiologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Dyke is in the Division of Cardiology and Department of Medicine.
Mohammed Salhab, MD, is an oncologist and a hematologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Salhab is in the Division of Oncology and Department of Medicine.
Darlene Kim, MD, is a cardiologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Kim is in the Division of Cardiology and Department of Medicine.
Kristen Glisinski, MD, is an interventional pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Glisinski is in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
Mehrnaz Maleki Fischbach, MD, is a rheumatologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Maleki Fischbach is in the Division of Rheumatology and Department of Medicine.
Ankie Amos, MD, is a cardiologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Amos is in the Division of Cardiology and Department of Medicine.
Jared J. Eddy, MD, is an infectious disease physician at National Jewish Health. Dr. Eddy is in the Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections.
Susan Kotake, MD, is a pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Kotake is in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.
David E. Griffith, MD, is a pulmonologist at National Jewish Health. Dr. Griffith is in the Division of Mycobacterial & Respiratory Infections.
We're currently recruiting for the following clinical trials:
Researchers want to improve medical care for asthmatics with new mobile health technologies. Study participants will use at-home technologies to track and record health data and participate in surveys and questionnaires about their health.
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National Jewish Health works with most health plans and is “in-network” for millions of people. However, depending on your specific plan, and/or if you live outside the state of Colorado, your health plan may determine that services at National Jewish are “out-of-network."
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