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Pulmonology

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The Grundhofer Clinic is located on the 2nd floor of the Park City Hospital. Once inside of the hospital follow signs to the Grundhofer Clinic and check in for your appointment with a Patient Service Representative.

This department offers

  • Advanced lung condition care
  • Bronchiectasis program
  • COPD and asthma care
  • Lung cancer screening
  • Pulmonary function testing
  • Pulmonology
  • Respiratory care
  • Sarcoidosis
Patient talking with provider

Helping you breathe easier, every day

Breathing well helps you live your best life. The pulmonology team at Park City Hospital is here to help with lung and breathing problems—both new and long-term issues. 

We take time to understand your symptoms and your health history. Then we create a care plan that is right for you. We focus on simple explanations, clear next steps, and support for you and your family. 

We care for many types of lung and breathing problems, including: 

Common breathing conditions 

  • Asthma
  • COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
  • Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
  • Ongoing cough
  • Shortness of breath 

More complex lung conditions 

  • Bronchiectasis
  • Interstitial lung disease (scarring of the lungs)
  • Sarcoidosis

Lung health concerns 

  • Lung nodules
  • Lung cancer screening
  • Chest tightness or wheezing
  • Breathing problems after illness or hospital stay 

Pulmonary care helps find the cause of your symptoms and treat both short-term and long-term lung conditions. 

Our providers

Ash Nelson
4.9

Ash Nelson, MD

Pulmonary Critical Care
Alta View Clinic - Pulmonology
801-501-2142
Amrapali M. Shah
4.9

Amrapali M. Shah, MD

Pulmonary Critical Care
LDS Hospital - Pulmonology
Kevin C Shilling
5

Kevin C Shilling, MD

Pulmonary Critical Care
LDS Hospital - Pulmonology
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Why choose Intermountain pulmonology

  • Experienced lung specialists
  • Advanced testing and treatments
  • Care close to home in Park City
  • A team that listens and explains things clearly 

We work with you to help you breathe better and live your life fully.

Services we offer

Our clinic offers testing, treatment, and support to help you feel better and stay active. 

Testing and diagnosis 

  • Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) to check how well your lungs work
  • Imaging and other tests as needed
  • Careful review of your symptoms and health history 

Treatment and care 

  • Medication and treatment plans made just for you
  • Care for asthma and COPD
  • Support for managing long-term lung disease
  • Referrals to advanced programs when needed 

Ongoing support 

  • Follow-up visits to track your progress
  • Education to help you manage your symptoms
  • A care team that works with your other doctors 

Care usually starts with simple treatments and adds more support if needed.

What to expect

At your visit, you can expect: 

  • A full review of your symptoms
  • Time to ask questions and talk about your concerns
  • Testing if needed
  • A clear plan for next steps 

Our goal is to help you breathe easier and feel more confident about your health. If you feel you could benefit from what we have to offer, talk with your primary care provider about referring you to our clinic.

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