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Pulmonary fibrosis requires specialized care. Use your ZIP code to locate the providers and resources that matter most for IPF management.
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) specialists and pulmonologists who focus on diagnosing and managing pulmonary fibrosis, including IPF treatment protocols.
Find pulmonologists near me โSpecialized hospital programs and academic medical centers with dedicated ILD clinics offering multidisciplinary care for pulmonary fibrosis patients.
Find ILD clinics near me โHome oxygen equipment suppliers, oxygen concentrator rentals, and respiratory therapy services for patients requiring supplemental oxygen therapy.
Find oxygen therapy near me โSupervised pulmonary rehab programs that help improve exercise capacity, breathing techniques, and quality of life for those living with pulmonary fibrosis.
Find pulmonary rehab near me โAcademic medical centers and research hospitals conducting IPF clinical trials, offering access to investigational treatments and cutting-edge therapies.
Find IPF trials near me โLocal and virtual support groups, patient advocacy organizations, and community resources for pulmonary fibrosis patients and caregivers.
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Type your 5-digit ZIP code in the search bar. We'll identify your county, nearest metro, and available specialist networks.
Get a curated list of pulmonologists, ILD clinics, oxygen therapy suppliers, and pulmonary rehab programs in your area.
Use provider contact information, insurance compatibility notes, and directions to schedule your appointment.
About Pulmonary Fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) โ including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) โ is a chronic, progressive lung disease characterized by scarring of lung tissue. The scarring stiffens the lungs, making it increasingly difficult to breathe and transfer oxygen into the bloodstream.
IPF is the most common form of pulmonary fibrosis, affecting approximately 200,000 Americans. Early diagnosis and specialized care from an ILD specialist can significantly impact disease management and quality of life.
Enter your ZIP code to get a personalized list of pulmonary fibrosis care resources in your area.