What services does the American Lung Association offer?

What services does the American Lung Association offer?

The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy.

Where is the American Lung Association based?

Chicago, IL
American Lung Association

In 1919 several hundred Philadelphia school children form a living TB double cross, the logo of the American Lung Association
Type Non-profit
Purpose Preventing lung disease and promoting lung health
Headquarters Chicago, IL, United States
Membership 32,000

Is American Lung Association reliable?

As of July 1, the American Lung Association was awarded a Financial score of 95 percent and an Accountability and Transparency score of 97 percent, for a stellar overall score of 95.87 percent – an all-time high rating for our organization.

How do I contact the American Lung Association?

Talk to our experts at the American Lung Association Lung HelpLine and Tobacco QuitLine. Our service is free and we are here to help you. You can connect with us by calling 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872 and press 2), submitting a question or live chat when available.

What is a doctor of the lungs called?

A pulmonologist is a physician who specializes in the respiratory system. From the windpipe to the lungs, if your complaint involves the lungs or any part of the respiratory system, a pulmonologist is the doc you want to solve the problem. Pulmonology is a medical field of study within internal medicine.

How much of my donation goes to American Lung Association?

The American Lung Association is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. What percentage of my donation goes to research and programs? Eighty-eight cents out of every dollar you donate goes to support our lung health research and program initiatives.

How do you get rid of stale air in your lungs?

Exhale slowly through your mouth while pursing your lips (like whistling). This reduces the tendency for airways to collapse. While exhaling, tighten your abdominal muscles. This moves the diaphragm up and helps to get all the stale air out.

What is the best hospital for lungs?

The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, has been named the No. 1 hospital in the United States for pulmonology and lung surgery by U.S. News & World Report, according to its 2020-2021 Best Hospital rankings.

What is the average cost of a lung transplant?

The average cost of lung transplantation across all centers was $135,622. Across all centers, 39 percent of recipients had an early hospital readmission, with an average cost of $27,233. Recipients at low-volume centers were 14 percent more likely to have an early readmission than recipients at a high-volume center.