Program and Services
Airway Clinic (Allergy, Asthma & COPD)
Airway Clinic (Allergy, Asthma & COPD)
Critical Care Program
Critical Care Program
The critical care physician services in the Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (PACCS) division are delivered under a medical-surgical-anesthesiology-advanced practice RN, Critical Care Program. The Director is Greg Beilman, MD, Department of Surgery and Associate Director, Craig Weinert, MD, Department of Medicine. The program is supported by the University of Minnesota Physicians and Fairview Health Services contract since 2009.
Learn more about the Critical Care Program
Cystic Fibrosis Program
Cystic Fibrosis Program
The Minnesota Cystic Fibrosis Center care team has broad-based clinical and scientific expertise, meeting the challenge of successfully diagnosing, treating, teaching, and performing research to understand and control all of the potential complications of Cystic Fibrosis (CF). This CF care team, after 40 years of evolution, now defines the full range of resources that are needed to provide comprehensive and cost-effective care for cystic fibrosis.
General Pulmonary
Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis Program
Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis Program
Interstitial Lung Disease Program at the University of Minnesota fosters a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of interstitial lung disease. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation has selected our clinic as a Pulmonary Fibrosis Care Center Network, one of only 40 in the nation. We have physicians with specialties in:
- Environmental Exposures
- Interstitial Lung Disease
- Lung Transplantation
- Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Sarcoidosis
- Scleroderma
Learn more about Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis Program
Interventional Pulmonology Program
Interventional Pulmonology Program
The University of Minnesota has a combined Interventional Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery Minimally Invasive Programs that offer a wide spectrum of diagnostic, therapeutic and palliative procedures for various lung, airway and pleural diseases.
Lung Transplant and Advanced Lung Disease
Lung Transplant and Advanced Lung Disease
Your lungs help you breathe. When they become damaged, you have lung disease. If lung scarring has occurred, it is usually irreversible. Medications may slow the progression of disease, but you may not regain full use of your lungs. For many people with severe lung failure, a lung transplant can be a lifesaving option.
Neuromuscular Lung Disease
Neuromuscular Lung Disease
Sleep Medicine Program
Sleep Medicine Program
Sleep Medicine Outreach
Tereza Cervenka, MD (Fairview Maple Grove)
Snigdha Pusalavidyasagar, MD (Hutchinson Health-Medical Director)
Sleep Medicine (UMMC/Riverside Clinic)
Tereza Cervenka, MD
H. Erhan Dincer, MD
Umesh Goswami, MD
Conrad Iber, MD
Snigdha Pusalavidyasagar, MD