Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group is the leading pulmonary medical clinic in Pasadena, CA and the surrounding areas. We provide a variety of services, including pulmonary care, sleep medicine, outpatient care, critical care, and more. Our physicians are devoted to the comprehensive care of our patients and work together as a team to ensure their optimum pulmonary health.
We are contracted with Huntington Memorial Hospital to provide intensive care medicine for all critically ill patients in the hospital. The pulmonary specialists at Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group have the ability to diagnose and treat many diseases and conditions, including asthma, COPD, lung cancer, sleep apnea, interstitial lung disease, and more.
We are contracted with Huntington Memorial Hospital to provide intensive care medicine for all critically ill patients in the hospital. The pulmonary specialists at Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group have the ability to diagnose and treat many diseases and conditions, including asthma, COPD, lung cancer, sleep apnea, interstitial lung disease, and more.
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Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care so that we may improve the lives of patients affected by respiratory disorders, sleep disorders, and critical illness. All our physicians are board certified and are here to provide you with the quality medical care you deserve.
The pulmonary specialists at Huntington Pulmonary Medical Group have the ability to diagnose and treat many diseases and conditions, including asthma, COPD, lung cancer, sleep apnea, interstitial lung disease, and more. Our goal is to improve the lives of patients affected by respiratory disorders, sleep disorders, and critical illness.
Thanks to progress in the growing field of sleep medicine, those suffering from sleep apnea can now look forward to a future filled with deep, restful sleep. CPAP devices are the most regularly used treatment options for people encountering breathing problems, most notably of which is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women in the US. Consequently, efforts have been underway for decades to find an effective cancer screening method. Lung cancer is often first discovered as a lung nodule on chest x-ray or CT scan. However, not all lung nodules are due to lung cancer.
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Kathy Crandall
Jul 30, 2020
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Samantha Weisser
Nov 05, 2019
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I was referred to Dr. Saad when my asthma started to get worse.
Dr. Saad and the rest of his team have taken good care of me. They had taken a non aggressive approach on my severe asthma and then when I did not respond to treatment and became worse he and his team did everything in their power to keep me from being intubated for wich I am greatfull.
They have kept in touch with me and made sure I always have enough medication to keep my lungs open. After 3 to 4 months they found a regime that works to keep me breathing well and out of the hospital.
I am greatfull to Dr. Saad and his team. They
Dr. Saad and the rest of his team have taken good care of me. They had taken a non aggressive approach on my severe asthma and then when I did not respond to treatment and became worse he and his team did everything in their power to keep me from being intubated for wich I am greatfull.
They have kept in touch with me and made sure I always have enough medication to keep my lungs open. After 3 to 4 months they found a regime that works to keep me breathing well and out of the hospital.
I am greatfull to Dr. Saad and his team. They
Anthony Dorsey
Feb 04, 2019
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Serena Fontaine
Sep 23, 2018
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Avoid this group at all cost. Dr. Saad did not treat me at all and I ended up in Huntington ER with wheezing. Dr. Benta flipped on two lights knowing that I have severe daily migraine. Instead of doing a full new patient consult under my new insurance, he had no knowledge of my medical history nor reviews my past diagnosese summary. He simply asked canned quwpestions and even denied I have even COPD! He gave me an inhaler sample with no instruction even with a Ivy League MBA degree and experience in the medical field, I still couldn’t figure out if I did it correctly or not. The office manipulated