Dr. William Bowerfind is a pulmonologist in Portland. He diagnoses and treats patients who suffer from respiratory or breathing problems such as asthma and COPD.
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Yes, Dr. William M. Bowerfind is accepting new patients at this office.
(503) 963-3140
1111 NE 99th Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97220-9442
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Dr. William Bowerfind graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1996 before completing a residency in Pulmonology at Osler Medical Service - Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD from 1999 to 2003.
Dr. Bowerfind has one office in Oregon where he specializes in Pulmonology, Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine.
Dr. Bowerfind works with fifteen doctors including Dr. Marc Jacobs and Dr. Vikram Sahni.
Pulmonologists are specialized physicians who diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the respiratory tract. As a respiratory specialist, Dr. Bowerfind may diagnose and treat pulmonary disorders such as asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer, lung disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema and bronchitis, among a host of others.
Critical care specialists like Dr. Bowerfind provide life-saving care for patients in critical condition. Patients are usually cared for in within intensive care units (ICUs), and may receive life and organ support. Dr. Bowerfind may also work to stabilize patients and perform time-sensitive, potentially life-saving procedures.
Sleep medicine specialists diagnose and treat various disorders and diseases relating to sleep. This can include a range of conditions including insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, nightmares and others. Dr. Bowerfind utilizes a variety of diagnostic tools including screening devices, overnight sleep studies or oximeters, among many others. Treatments can include CPAP therapy, implantation of sleep devices, counseling, lifestyle modifications, and others aimed at eliminating or alleviating the symptoms of sleep conditions.
Osler Medical Service - Johns Hopkins University • Baltimore, MD
Residency in Pulmonology
• 1999 - 2003