Pulmonary and Sleep Specialists
Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group provides specialized care for lung disease, breathing disorders, and sleep apnea for patients throughout Pasadena and surrounding communities.
New patients are typically seen within 1–2 weeks.




How Can We Help?
Many patients visit us because they have symptoms but do not yet know the cause. Whether you are experiencing breathing issues, have been diagnosed with a lung condition, or suspect sleep apnea, our physicians can help determine the next step.

Shortness of breath, chronic cough, wheezing, or unexplained breathing difficulty may require pulmonary evaluation.

We diagnose and manage COPD, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, bronchiectasis, and many other lung conditions.

We evaluate and treat sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing disorders.
Conditions We Treat

Chronic lung disease including emphysema and bronchitis, causing breathing difficulty over time.

Inflammation of airways causing wheezing, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulty episodes.

Scarring of lung tissue that limits oxygen flow and makes breathing progressively harder.

Inflammatory condition causing small clusters in lungs that affect normal respiratory function.

High blood pressure in lung arteries that increases strain on heart and breathing.

Airways become widened and damaged, leading to mucus buildup and frequent infections.

Small spots on imaging that require monitoring to rule out serious lung conditions.

Blood clot in lung arteries that requires evaluation and follow-up care after diagnosis.
Sleep Medicine and Sleep Apnea Care
Sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing disorders can affect your energy, heart health, and quality of life.
Our physicians evaluate sleep concerns, coordinate sleep testing when needed, and provide ongoing treatment and CPAP management.
Diagnostic Testing
Pulmonary function testing helps measure lung capacity and airflow to determine the cause of breathing symptoms.
Testing is performed in-office for greater convenience and faster diagnosis.
Physicians
When Should You See A Pulmonologist?
You may benefit from pulmonary evaluation if you are experiencing ongoing breathing problems or abnormal lung findings.





New Patient Info
Patients may be referred by another physician or schedule directly with our office.
We work with a variety of insurance plans and strive to make the scheduling process simple and efficient.
Insurance



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Office Hours:
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Mon - Fri9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PMClosed for Lunch: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM -
Sat - SunClosed


