Dr. John Carroll is a pediatric pulmonologist in Little Rock. He treats conditions that affect a child's respiratory system, like severe asthma or bronchitis.
Yes, Dr. John Carroll is accepting new patients at this office.
800 Marshall St Ste 653, Little Rock, AR 72202
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Yes, Dr. John Carroll is accepting new patients at this office.
1 Childrens Way, Suite 653, Little Rock, AR 72202-3571
Dr. John Carroll graduated from Southern Methodist University Medical Department in 1979.
Dr. Carroll has two offices in Arkansas where he specializes in Pediatric Pulmonology, Pediatrics and Pulmonology.
Dr. Carroll works with one hundred and thirty-five doctors including Dr. Bradley Goodson and Dr. Amy Rowell.
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. Carroll can craft a personalized treatment and management plan for the child to help manage, or even cure, the symptoms they are experiencing.
Dr. Carroll is a pediatrician, a doctor dedicated to helping children of all ages. He provides comprehensive medical treatment for babies, kids & adolescents. As a pediatrician, Dr. Carroll functions as a primary care provider, the first point of contact when a patient is sick. Dr. Carroll is trained to provide well-rounded health care for children of all ages and works very closely with the patient's parents & family to make sure that the child is developing & growing properly.
Pulmonologists are specialized physicians who diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the respiratory tract. As a respiratory specialist, Dr. Carroll 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.