Our care team manages the care of children who need various types of respiratory support at home such as ventilators, bi-level, CPAP, airway clearance devices and/or have a tracheostomy. The team includes:
Note: We also work with durable medical equipment (DME) providers.
Children in the program require respiratory support at home to maintain stability and have diagnoses such as:
A primary pulmonologist is assigned to each patient along with a team of knowledgeable and skilled professionals. The team will assist you and your primary care physician in obtaining medically necessary services and coordinating with other specialists. Respiratory technology-dependent patients typically have Pulmonary Clinic visits every 3-4 months. Telemedicine visits are available when appropriate. Patients and families can reach the team via telephone or Epic MyChart during office hours and after hours via Pulmonary on-call when necessary. Palliative Care is part of our team to support any child with a life-threatening or life-limiting diagnosis.
Clinical-translational research is a priority of the program. Our clinicians collaborate in local and multi-center studies to examine the disease mechanisms that result in chronic respiratory failure and identify novel therapies. In addition, the program prioritizes quality improvement initiatives to ensure that the highest standard of care is available for our patients.
To make an appointment or to get more information on how to support respiratory technology-dependent children, contact the Pulmonary Office.
General Information: 501-364-1100
Appointments: 501-364-4000
Pulmonary Medicine Division
1 Children’s Way
Slot 512-17
Little Rock, AR 72202
Phone: 501-364-1006
Fax: 501-364-3930