Pediatric Pulmonology
- Asthma
- Environmental and food allergies
- Premature infants and NICU graduates
- Sleep issues
- Pneumonias/Bronchiolitis
- Pulmonary function testing
Millions of children with asthma
Millions of doctor visits for asthma
Millions of emergency room visits for asthma
Annual deaths from asthma
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Why Visit a Pulmonologist?
If your child is suffering from recurrent wheezing, shortness of breath, allergies, chronic cough, or recurrent lung infections, you will want your child to be seen by a Board-Certified Pediatric Pulmonologist.
Current Asthma Prevalence by Age, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity
- Children 8.6%
- Adults 7.4%
- Male 6.3%
- Female 9.0%
- White 7.6%
- Black 9.9%
- Hispanic 6.7%
Age
Sex
Race/Ethnicity
Source: National Health Interview Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Services Provided
General Pediatrics
Well-child and sick visits
Mutter-Kind Pass checkups
Developmental screening
Nutrition and sleep counseling
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Pediatric pulmonology
Asthma and allergies
Chronic cough
Pre-term infants
Lung function testing
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Other Services
In-office tests and labs
Hearing screening
Ear piercing
Wart freezing
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Vienna Pediatrics | Dr. Eva Leder, MD | Grinzinger Allee 3/6, 1190 Wien
T: +43 699 1375 8005 | [email protected]