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Find Pulmonologists in Saint Louis, MO

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Showing 120 of 120 providers·78% accept Medicare·18% offer Telehealth·
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Dr. Jennifer M Alexander Brett, MD
Pulmonary Disease
Washington University
4921 Parkview Pl, Saint Louis, MO 63110· 3.8 mi away
19 years experience · Washington University School Of Medicine
✓ Medicare7 plans
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Dr. Jeffrey J Atkinson, MD
Pulmonary Disease
Washington University
5201 Mid America Plz, Saint Louis, MO 63129· 9.9 mi away
32 years experience · Hahneman Medical College Of The Pacific
✓ Medicare8 plans
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Dr. Michael Jeffrey Barkoviak, MD
Pulmonary Disease
Pulmonary Consultants Inc
11133 Dunn Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63136· 11.5 mi away
38 years experience · Rush Medical College Of Rush University
✓ Medicare✓ Telehealth8 plans
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Dr. Amit Bery, MD
Pulmonary Disease
Washington University
10 Barnes W Dr, Saint Louis, MO 63141· 8.2 mi away
12 years experience · Washington University School Of Medicine
✓ Medicare6 plans
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Dr. Derek E Byers
Pulmonary Disease
Washington University
4921 Parkview Pl, Saint Louis, MO 63110· 3.8 mi away
25 years experience · University Of Texas Southwestern Medical...
✓ Medicare7 plans

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About Pulmonologists

What to know about pulmonologists in Saint Louis

Pulmonologists in Saint Louis diagnose and treat conditions including asbestos, bird flu, breathing problems, bronchial disorders, and more. A pulmonologist is a physician who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases of the lungs and respiratory system. These medical experts have extensive training in managing conditions ranging from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, and sleep-related breathing disorders. Pulmonologists work to help patients breathe easier and manage respiratory disease through medications, breathing therapies, procedures, and coordinated care with other specialists.

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Best Insurance for Pulmonologists in Saint Louis

Insurance networks with the most in-network providers

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The most widely accepted insurance for pulmonologists in Saint Louis is Aetna, with 79% of providers in-network. Medicare and Cigna also offer strong pulmonologists networks in the area. Verify your specific plan coverage directly with the provider's office before scheduling.

Based on federal Transparency in Coverage filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about pulmonologists in Saint Louis

How many pulmonologists are in Saint Louis, MO?

There are 120 pulmonologists practicing in Saint Louis, MO. Use the filters above to narrow down your search based on your specific needs.

Can I get telehealth appointments with pulmonologists in Saint Louis?

Yes, about 18% of pulmonologists in Saint Louis offer telehealth services. Filter by "Telehealth Available" to find providers offering virtual appointments.

What conditions do pulmonologists in Saint Louis treat?

Pulmonologists in Saint Louis commonly treat asbestos, bird flu, breathing problems, bronchial disorders, choking, cough. For a complete guide to conditions treated, visit our pulmonologists specialty page.

When should I see a pulmonologists in Saint Louis?

You should consider seeing a pulmonologists if you experience symptoms related to asbestos, bird flu, breathing problems, or other related conditions. Early consultation can help with timely diagnosis and treatment.

What is the best insurance for pulmonologists in Saint Louis?

Based on network size, the best insurance options for pulmonologists in Saint Louis are: Aetna (79% in-network), Medicare (77% in-network), Cigna (73% in-network).

Do pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Aetna?

Yes, 79% of pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Aetna. That's 95 out of 120 providers. Filter the listings above by Aetna to find in-network providers.

Do pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Medicare?

Yes, 77% of pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Medicare. That's 92 out of 120 providers. Filter the listings above by Medicare to find in-network providers.

Do pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Cigna?

Yes, 73% of pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept Cigna. That's 88 out of 120 providers. Filter the listings above by Cigna to find in-network providers.

Do pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept UMR?

Yes, 73% of pulmonologists in Saint Louis accept UMR. That's 87 out of 120 providers. Filter the listings above by UMR to find in-network providers.

Community Health in Saint Louis, MO

Health data from CDC PLACES across 48 ZIP codes (population: 999,845)

Based on CDC community health data, Saint Louis residents face several health challenges that are particularly relevant when seeking pulmonologists care. In this area, asthma affects 11.3% of adults, and smoking affects 15.2% of adults. Additionally, poor overall health affects 20.5% of adults, and lack of health insurance affects 8.2% of adults.

Food insecurity affects 17.2% of the community, which can impact overall health outcomes and access to care.

Source: CDC PLACES, 2023. County Health Rankings, 2025. Prevalence rates among adults aged 18+.

Common Medications Prescribed by Pulmonologists in Saint Louis

Based on Medicare Part D prescribing data (2023)

Pulmonologists in Saint Louis, MO most commonly prescribe the following medications to their Medicare patients. These prescribing patterns reflect the most prevalent conditions treated in the area.

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Albuterol Sulfate (Albuterol Sulfate Hfa)32,942 claims, prescribed to 10,619 patients

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Fluticasone/Umeclidin/Vilanter (Trelegy Ellipta)27,101 claims, prescribed to 5,435 patients

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Prednisone21,526 claims, prescribed to 8,882 patients

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Montelukast Sodium12,164 claims, prescribed to 3,095 patients

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Budesonide/Formoterol Fumarate (Symbicort)11,173 claims, prescribed to 2,417 patients

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Fluticasone/Vilanterol (Breo Ellipta)10,570 claims, prescribed to 1,963 patients

Source: CMS Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data: Part D Prescribers, 2023. Data reflects Medicare Part D prescriptions only and may not represent total prescribing patterns.

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