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Dr. Sunil P. Kamath, Pediatric Pulmonology
- Sunil P Kamath MD
- Appointments:
888-770-2462 - Office: 714-509-8622
- Specialty: Pulmonology
- Board Certified: Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonology
Dr. Kamath is the Medical Director of Respiratory, Pulmonary and Blood Gas Services.
Sunil P Kamath MD is on staff at CHOC Hospital in Orange and CHOC Mission Hospital.
Locations
CHOC Clinic
1201 W. La Veta Ave. Building: CHOC Clinic
Orange, CA 92868
phone: 888-770-2462
fax: 855-246-2329
CHOC Health Center in Corona
854 Magnolia Ave., Suite 101
Corona, CA 92879
Education
- Medical School
St Louis University School of Medicine - Pathology Internship
St Louis University School of Medicine - Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles - Pediatrics Residency
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
Administrative Appointments
- Medical Director, Respiratory, Pulmonary and Blood Gas Services
- Pulmonology, CHOC Specialists
Lectures and Presentations
- A 6month old male with adenovirus and respiratory failure
- An 8 year old female with chronic cough and hemoptysis
- Cystic fibrosis, Pneumonia, Interstitial pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, RDS, and PPHN”
- Diffuse Lung Disease in Young Children
- Genetic disorders influencing lung formation and function at birth
- Home Ventilator Management in Children
- Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
- Pulmonary Function Testing
- The Effect of Chronic or Intermittent Hypoxia on Cognition in Childhood: A review of the Evidence
Professional Organizations
- American Thoracic Society
Our pulmonologists commonly treat:
- Asthma
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Muscular dystrophy
- Spinal muscular atrophy
- Recurrent pneumonia
- Pediatric sleep disorders/sleep apnea
- Upper airway abnormalities
- Infant apnea
- Pulmonary complications of complex medical conditions
- Chronic cough
- Chronic lung disease
- Tracheotomy care
- Congenital lung abnormalities
- Neuromuscular problems
- Respiratory syncytial virus prevention
Health Topics
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