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Pulmonologists in Houston, TX

Compare 248 pulmonologists in Houston, TX. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.

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Most common: MD

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Specialty: pulmonologistState: TXCity: Houston
Houston, TX
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About pulmonologists in Houston, TX

Houston is home to the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex on the planet. That single fact shapes everything about healthcare here. If your condition is treatable, someone in Houston can treat it. The challenge is navigating a metro that sprawls across 670 square miles with no zoning laws and limited public transit.

Houston has 248 pulmonologists. The most common credential is MD (85%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

The Texas Medical Center sits south of downtown, accessible via I-69/US-59, the METRORail Red Line, and the 610 Loop. It contains over 60 institutions within a few square miles. For patients outside the loop, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann, and HCA each operate suburban hospitals in Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, and Pearland. Getting to any of them means driving, usually on a freeway.

Providers practice throughout Houston. The Heights is a popular residential area with independent practices and easy access to the Medical Center via I-45. Montrose is a diverse, walkable neighborhood with LGBTQ+ affirming care and proximity to the Texas Medical Center. Rice Village is adjacent to Rice University and the Medical Center, with specialist offices concentrated along University Boulevard. Midtown is a dense, central neighborhood with quick light-rail access to the Texas Medical Center.

Nearby hospitals include Houston Methodist Hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center. Local training programs run through Baylor College of Medicine and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the largest medical complex in the world, with over 60 institutions.

What to expect at your first pulmonologist visit in Houston, TX

The first visit includes a review of your symptoms, smoking history, environmental exposures, and current medications. The pulmonologist will listen to your lungs and may order pulmonary function tests (PFTs), which measure how well your lungs move air and exchange oxygen. PFTs involve breathing into a mouthpiece in various patterns. You may also need imaging or a bronchoscopy depending on your symptoms.

Tips for Houston, TX patients

Choose your hospital system early. Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann, and Baylor/St. Luke's each have their own networks of primary care and specialists. Crossing between systems means duplicate imaging, new patient intake, and potentially different patient portals.

When to see a pulmonologist

See a pulmonologist for a chronic cough lasting more than eight weeks, shortness of breath that worsens over time, COPD management, severe or hard-to-control asthma, recurrent pneumonia, abnormal chest imaging (nodules, masses, scarring), coughing up blood, occupational lung exposures (asbestos, silica), or sleep-disordered breathing that a sleep study has confirmed.

Typical costs

Office visit copay: $30-75 · Pulmonary function test: $150-500 · Chest CT: $300-3,000 · Bronchoscopy: $1,500-5,000

Common reasons to see a pulmonologist in Houston, TX

Houston's heat and humidity create a distinct health profile. Heat-related illness peaks from June through September. Mold allergies are pervasive due to the humid climate. The petrochemical industry along the Ship Channel contributes to air quality concerns in east Houston neighborhoods.

Asthma

Pulmonologists manage moderate to severe asthma, perform pulmonary function testing, and develop treatment plans that reduce flares and keep your airways open.

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COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)

COPD is a progressive lung condition most commonly caused by smoking. Pulmonologists prescribe inhalers, pulmonary rehabilitation, and oxygen therapy to slow progression and improve quality of life.

Sleep apnea

Loud snoring, gasping during sleep, and daytime exhaustion may indicate obstructive sleep apnea. Pulmonologists order sleep studies and manage CPAP therapy or other treatments.

Chronic cough

A cough that lasts more than eight weeks has a cause, whether it is acid reflux, postnasal drip, asthma, or something else. Pulmonologists work through the differential to find and treat it.

Interstitial lung disease

Pulmonary fibrosis and other interstitial lung diseases cause progressive scarring of the lungs. Pulmonologists manage these complex conditions with medication and monitoring to slow disease progression.

Frequently asked questions about pulmonologists in Houston, TX

Houston, TX has 248 licensed pulmonologists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of pulmonologists in Houston, TX are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

Houston's employer insurance market leans toward Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. Harris Health System (with Ben Taub and LBJ hospitals) serves uninsured residents through its Gold Card financial assistance program. Texas did not expand Medicaid, so coverage gaps are wider here than in states that did. Marketplace plans through healthcare.gov are available with multiple carriers.

An office visit copay is $30 to $75. Pulmonary function tests cost $150 to $500. A chest CT runs $300 to $3,000. A bronchoscopy costs $1,500 to $5,000. Actual costs in Houston, TX depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Brand-name inhalers can be expensive ($200 to $500 per month). Generic alternatives exist for many common inhalers. Ask your pulmonologist about cost-effective options and manufacturer savings programs.

Houston's healthcare market is dominated by three systems: Houston Methodist (11 hospitals, strong cardiology and transplant), Memorial Hermann (17 hospitals, the city's largest system by bed count), and Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center (affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine). MD Anderson operates independently for cancer care. Your choice of PCP within one of these systems shapes your referral path.

81% of pulmonologists in Houston, TX accept Medicare. Medicare covers pulmonology visits, PFTs, and pulmonary rehabilitation (up to 36 sessions). Supplemental oxygen and nebulizers are covered under durable medical equipment. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.

Some pulmonologists in Houston, TX accept Texas Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers pulmonology services in all states. Inhaler coverage varies by state formulary. Prior authorization is common for newer biologic asthma medications. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Texas Medicaid participation before scheduling.

The Harris Health Gold Card is a financial assistance program for low-income, uninsured Harris County residents. It provides access to care at Ben Taub Hospital, LBJ Hospital, and Harris Health clinics. Eligibility is based on income (generally below 150% of the federal poverty level) and Harris County residency. You apply in person at a Harris Health eligibility office.

No. While the TMC houses globally recognized specialty centers like MD Anderson and Texas Heart Institute, it also has primary care clinics, urgent care, dental offices, and rehabilitation facilities. Many Houstonians use TMC-affiliated providers for routine care, especially if they work nearby.

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Insurance & Pulmonologist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Houston, TX include unitedhealthcare, medicare, qhp-33602, qhp-11718, and centene.

Pulmonology visits are covered as specialist visits. PFTs and imaging require prior authorization in many plans. Inhalers can be expensive, with brand-name combination inhalers costing $200 to $500 per month without insurance. Ask about generic alternatives and manufacturer copay programs. Pulmonary rehabilitation is covered by Medicare and most insurance plans with a physician order.

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