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Asthma Services Available For Adult and Pediatric Patients
At UI Hospitals and Clinics, experts in the care of adult and pediatric asthma are available
to help you find the best treatment for your asthma. With specialties in both areas, you will receive the care that is appropriate for your asthma.
In addition to treatment, UI Asthma Services physicians pursue research to learn more about the disease and to develop improved treatments.
Asthma is a chronic or relapsing disease that affects the airways of the lungs. The airways become inflamed, causing them to narrow and make breathing more
difficult. People with asthma have an increased sensitivity to certain triggers in the environment. Asthma can be life threatening if not properly managed and
controlled.
Asthma affects more than 200,000 Iowans, including more than 40,000 children under age 18. Over time, costs associated with asthma in Iowa total more than $110
million.
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Contact Us
For Appointments
Phone:
Adult: 319-356-8486
Pediatric: 319-356-2229
UI Health Access
Phone:
319-384-8442
800-777-8442 (toll free)
UI Asthma Center (Research)
Phone:
319-356-3240
877-428-0635
E-mail: uiasthmacenter@uiowa.edu
UI Hospitals and Clinics
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
In the interest of your health, UI Hospitals and Clinics buildings and campus are non-smoking environments.
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