If you live with severe emphysema or chronic bronchitis — forms of advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) — you know the limits these diseases put on your life.
Daily activities like going to work, family outings or even climbing the stairs become a challenge. At the Temple Lung Center, we have the experience, treatment options and technology to help you breathe easier and reclaim a more active life.
If you live with severe emphysema or chronic bronchitis — forms of advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) — you know the limits these diseases put on your life.
Daily activities like going to work, family outings or even climbing the stairs become a challenge. At the Temple Lung Center, we have the experience, treatment options and technology to help you breathe easier and reclaim a more active life.
If you live with severe emphysema or chronic bronchitis — forms of advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) — you know the limits these diseases put on your life.
Daily activities like going to work, family outings or even climbing the stairs become a challenge. At the Temple Lung Center, we have the experience.
Breathe easier. Schedule an appointment with a COPD doctor at the
Temple Lung Center. Call 888-873-6139 or fill out the form.
3401 N. Broad Street
5th Floor, Zone D
(Ambulatory Care Center)
Philadelphia, PA 19140
450 Cresson Blvd
Suite 200
Phoenixville, PA 19460
7600 Central Ave
Patient Care Center,
1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19111
8815 Germantown Avenue
Medical Office Building
Philadelphia, PA 19118
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