Interventional Pulmonology at Emory University offers advanced techniques and procedures that have dramatically changed the approach to diagnosing, staging, and treating lung cancers, as well as pulmonary nodules, benign airway disease, pleural diseases, and endoscopic lung volume reduction. The Interventional Pulmonology Program is the largest and most comprehensive program of its kind in the state of Georgia and offers a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
The program was established in 2005 to provide patients with access to the latest, minimally invasive, state-of-the art diagnostic and therapeutic modalities to treat lung and pleural diseases. As one of the first programs in the country, the Emory Interventional Pulmonology program has experienced significant growth since its establishment two decades ago.
The program currently has six fellowship-trained interventional pulmonologists on staff with access to provide a full range of interventional services at several major academic hospitals in Atlanta.