Dr. Deborah Givan is a pediatric pulmonologist in Indianapolis. She treats conditions that affect a child's respiratory system, like severe asthma or bronchitis.
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Yes, Dr. Deborah C. Givan is accepting new patients at this office.
(317) 274-4022
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Yes, Dr. Deborah C. Givan is accepting new patients at this office.
(317) 274-4022
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Ri 1721, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5109
Dr. Deborah Givan graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1977.
Dr. Givan has two offices in Indiana where she specializes in Pediatric Pulmonology, Pediatrics and Pulmonology.
Dr. Givan works with one hundred and eight doctors including Dr. Meagan Oneill and Dr. Marcus Schamberger.
Pediatric pulmonologists are trained to diagnose and treat all types of lung disorders that affect a child's ability to breathe properly. These conditions may include bronchitis, congenital diseases or disorders, lung disease, and asthma. Specializing in pediatric breathing issues, Dr. Givan can craft a personalized treatment and management plan for the child to help manage, or even cure, the symptoms they are experiencing.
Practicing as a pediatrician, Dr. Givan specializes in treating kids of all ages, offering medical care for newborns, children & adolescents. Pediatricians serve as primary care providers - the patient's first point of contact when seeking a diagnosis. Dr. Givan is trained to offer well-rounded health care for children of all ages, collaborating closely with the patient's guardians to ensure healthy growth.
Pulmonologists are specialized physicians who diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the respiratory tract. As a respiratory specialist, Dr. Givan 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.