Lung & Weliness Center Of W PA
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Achieving more independence in your daily activities. Improving your overall health and vitality. Enjoying the things that are important to you. These goals are attainable with the expert guidance and compassionate support of the medical professionals at Lung & Wellness Centers of Western Pennsylvania.

Whether you come through our doors for pulmonary rehabilitation, physical therapy, cardiac therapy, vestibular therapy or a sleep study, our purpose and passion are to help you reach (and exceed) your goals. We'll learn about what's important to you and develop a personalized treatment plan to get you back to living the life you love.
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We have one primary mission: To provide compassionate, expert rehabilitation services that improve the overall health and well-being of our patients. At Lung & Wellness Centers, we encourage and teach our patients to effectively manage their lung disease and reduce the effects of their symptoms so that they can regain their optimal level of activity with decreased shortness of breath.
Kelli is co-owner and President/CEO of Lung & Wellness Centers, and a Registered Respiratory Therapist with over 30 years in the respiratory therapy field. She earned BS degrees in Allied Health and Respiratory Therapy from Indiana University of Pennsylvania/West Penn Hospital. Kelli's passion for providing quality health care inspired her to found Lung & Wellness Centers.
Our Physical Therapists focus on creating an individualized program for every patient, so they can successfully regain their optimum level of independence and quality of life. Chronic health conditions can be disabling and decrease your quality of life over time. Here's the good news: You can prevent and manage chronic health conditions with an individualized physical therapy program at Lung & Wellness Centers of Western Pennsylvania.
Our staff of highly trained and experienced medical professionals work together to achieve one common goal: Helping you regain your independence and get back to the daily routine you enjoy. When it's hard to breathe, you're naturally less active, which in turn makes your symptoms worse. But you can reclaim a higher level of activity with pulmonary therapy.
Did you have a hard time falling asleep or staying asleep? Did you make a few trips to the bathroom? Did you wake yourself up because you were snoring or gasping for air? Were you tired or fatigued when you got up this morning? If your answer most days is "yes" to any or all these questions, you may have a sleep disorder.
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