Interstitial Lung Disease Program
Thank you for entrusting your care to our team. Whether you are here for a consultation, a second opinion, or because you have been diagnosed with interstitial lung disease (ILD), we are committed to providing you with the highest quality of care.
We offer a full range of comprehensive services within a multidisciplinary team. Our goal is to provide you with the information and resources you need to make informed decisions about your health. We understand living with a chronic lung disease can be overwhelming, and we are here to help.
Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) are a group of lung disorders that affect the tissues and spaces around the air sacs in the lungs. ILD can cause shortness of breath, a persistent cough, and fatigue; amongst other symptoms.
One of the most common forms of ILD is idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), which occurs when the lungs become scarred and inflamed. IPF is a progressive disease, meaning it worsens over time. There is no cure for IPF, but treatments exist to slow disease progression and preserve the quality of life, while extending life expectancy.
ILD is a relatively rare condition, but its incidence is increasing. While the exact cause of ILD is unknown, factors have been identified that contribute to it. These include; genetic predispositions, exposures to toxins and pollutants, and autoimmune or connective tissue diseases.
Early diagnosis and treatment are important interventions to optimally manage ILD.
The diagnosis of ILD is made by a combination of clinical and radiographic findings. In addition, when you arrive at our clinic, you may complete a lung function test and blood work. These will be used to help guide treatment.
Another part of the evaluation will include a chest computed tomography (Chest CT). You may have had this completed outside of our program at another hospital.
In select cases, further lung tissue biopsies may be required to confirm a diagnosis.
Most symptoms can arise in other disease processes. Commonly encountered symptoms include:
- Shortness of breath
- Dry cough
- Chest pain
- Weakness & fatigue
Medical Team
Our treating providers:
Meet our ILD clinical team:
- Clinical Program Coordinator: Kristie Garcia, RN
- Clinical Registered Nurse: Brenda Langdon, RN
Location and Contact
Upstate Health Care Center (UHCC)
90 Presidential Plaza
2nd Fl, Firm C
Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone: (315) 464-3132
Fax: (315) 464-3837
To learn more about our Interstitial Lung Disease Program contact Upstate Medical University Department of Medicine in Syracuse, New York, at (315) 464-3132.
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