- Medical Weight Loss
- Primary CareTreatment options for lung cancer includes surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy. After initial diagnosis of lung cancer by pulmonologist or your primary care doctor, you should be referred to oncologist, lung surgeon, radiation oncologist depending upon treatment needed.
- Sleep DisordersConsult one of our providers to get a diagnosis and treatment for your sleep disorder. We are dedicated to helping patients improve the quality of their life by improving the quality of their sleep. Clinics are held in both our Smyrna and Tullahoma office.
- Emergency CareAsthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.t could cause minimal symptoms to severe asthma attack requiring emergency care.
- Flu ShotsThe flu (influenza) can cause serious problems for people who have COPD. Flu shots can reduce your risk of getting the flu. Talk with your doctor about getting a yearly flu shot.
- Lung CancerNodule could be malignant (cancer) versus benign (noncancerous). Over 90% small pulmonary nodule are benign. Benign nodule could be ascar from prior infection, granulomas, infection and other conditions. Malignant nodules include primary lung cancer, lymphoma, carcinoid, sarcoma and metastatic nodules- tumors that have spread to lung from cancer in another body part.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyCancer staging is a way in which doctors find out how far a cancer has spread. Cancer staging depends upon type of lung cancer. Your doctor, with help of imaging studies like CT scan and PET scan can determine staging of cancer.
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Therapy