We know you have questions and our registered nurses are here to help. If you have a health-related question or would like more information about appointments at National Jewish Health, please contact a Lung Line® nurse today.
At National Jewish Health for Kids in Denver, we offer advanced testing and individualized care, supported by open communication with your family. Our pediatric pulmonologists and multidisciplinary team help children of all ages with mild to severe lung problems. Our goal is to accurately diagnose your child’s condition and develop a care plan that will allow your child to be as symptom-free as possible.
Our pediatric pulmonologists are researchers too, so your child will have access to the latest respiratory clinical trials and most effective treatments.
“National Jewish Health is helpful in managing Christian’s symptoms rather than just treating them...I would recommend anybody having issues go to National Jewish Health. We just appreciate everything they’ve done for us.” Misti, mother
Your child’s breathing problems could mean that he or she has a pediatric pulmonary disease. We know that you want the best care for your child, and you’ll find it at National Jewish Health for Kids in Denver, Colorado. Our pediatric pulmonology program is a recognized leader in the care and treatment of children and adolescents with respiratory (lung) diseases.
Our pediatric pulmonologists and multidisciplinary team care for children of all ages with lung problems. We offer advanced testing, individualized care and open communication with your family and your physician. Our pulmonary doctors are researchers too, so your child will have access to the latest clinical trials and most effective treatments.
At National Jewish Health for Kids, you’ll find:
A wide variety of pediatric pulmonology programs to meet your child’s needs
The latest in clinical trials
A focused and integrated approach
State-of-the-art testing
A therapy plan designed especially for your child
Our goal for you and your child is to determine your child’s diagnosis and develop a plan of care that will allow your child to be as symptom-free as possible.