At The Neville Center, we are committed to providing exceptional respiratory care that empowers patients to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Introducing our "Breathing Life, Restoring Hope" Pulmonary Program, a comprehensive and innovative approach to managing chronic lung conditions.
Benefits of the Program
Improved Respiratory Function: The "Breathing Life, Restoring Hope" program focuses on enhancing lung capacity, reducing respiratory symptoms, and improving overall respiratory function.
Enhanced Quality of Life: Our multidisciplinary team collaborates to address the physical, emotional, and social aspects of respiratory care, leading to improved quality of life for our patients.
Empowerment through Education: Patients gain a deeper understanding of their lung condition, learning self- management techniques and lifestyle modifications that empower them to take charge of their health.
Reduced Hospitalizations: The program's proactive approach to respiratory health aims to minimize exacerbations and hospital visits, resulting in reduced healthcare costs and improved patient outcomes. "Breathing Life, Restoring Hope"
Program Features
Expert Leadership: Led by Dr. Schiffman, our esteemed rounding pulmonologist, the program benefits from the latest medical advancements and personalized care plans tailored to each patient's needs.
On-Site Respiratory Therapist: Our dedicated respiratory therapist works closely with patients, offering personalized interventions and support throughout their pulmonary rehabilitation journey.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: The Neville Center's modern facilities are equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including the OmniFlow system, enhancing the effectiveness of respiratory therapy and optimizing patient comfort.
Patient-Centered Approach: We prioritize patient well-being, ensuring each individual receives a personalized treatment plan and access to educational resources for better self-management.
Dr. Robert L. Schiffman, MD
Specialties
Pulmonary Disease Education and Training: Medical School 1972-1976 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Internship/Residency Combined Program
1976-1979 Beth Israel Hospital, MA Fellowship
1979-1981 Beth Israel Hospital, MA Academic Appointments
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Board Certification