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Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD is a pediatric pulmonologist in Fort Worth, TX specializing in pediatric pulmonology, general practice and respiratory therapy. He graduated from University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine. Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD is affiliated with Texas Health Resources, Cook Children's and Cook Children's Pulmonology.
Lung Issues
Every cell in the body requires oxygen to function and produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. In order to keep the body's tissues constantly supplied with fresh oxygen and to keep waste from building up, the lungs pump air in and out, even while sleeping or unaware. Unfortunately, diseases and disorders affecting the lungs are some of the most common medical problems afflicting people around the world. Some of the most common lung problems include asthma, COPD, pneumonia, and lung cancer.
Asthma is a chronic disease where swollen, inflamed airways make it hard to breathe. It is often brought on by specific triggers. While asthma is a common condition, affecting millions of people, it can also be serious and even fatal in severe cases. Treatment involves avoiding triggers and using inhaled corticosteroid medications.
COPD, or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, is the name given to two illnesses that both cause difficulty breathing: emphysema and chronic bronchitis. In emphysema, the air sacs of the lungs become damaged, while with bronchitis they become clogged with mucus. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. It is almost always caused by breathing irritants into the lungs, such as smoking or heavy pollution.
Pneumonia is a lung infection that can be caused by bacteria, a virus, or fungi. Most healthy people recover from pneumonia in a week or two, but for some people pneumonia can be fatal. There are treatments available for pneumonia, but the best treatment is to prevent getting sick in the first place. People who are at risk should make sure they get a flu shot every year. There is also a vaccine available for the type of bacteria that causes pneumonia.
Lung cancer occurs when abnormal cells inside the lung grow into a tumor, destroying healthy tissue. Because it is so difficult to detect lung cancer in early stages when it has few symptoms, it is the deadliest form of cancer, responsible for the most cancer deaths both in the U.S. and worldwide. Most lung cancer is caused by exposure to tobacco smoke, but between 10-15% of cases are not linked to smoking.
Some problems with the lungs are minor and are not cause for concern. However if symptoms have lasted for a month or more, even if they are minor, it is worth checking with a healthcare professional. A cough, shortness of breath, or excess mucus production that lingers for weeks are all worth getting looked at.
Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD graduated from University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine. He completed residency at University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Affiliated Hospitals. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology and has a state license in Texas.
Medical School: University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
Residency: University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Licensed In: Texas
Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Cigna Healthcare of Texas, MultiPlan Inc/PHCS, Aetna, Galaxy Healthcare Network, EHN- Employers Health Network, Providence Health Alliance, First Health Network, United Healthcare PPO/EPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas PPO, HealthSmart Payors Organization/HealthSmart, Imagine Health, USA Managed Care Organizations, Baylor Scott and White Health Plan, Fort Worth Firefighters 440, HealthScope and Blue Cross Blue Shield HealthSelect of Texas.
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. John Kenneth Pfaff, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. |
$962
ADVAIR $391 |
FLOVENT $316 |
NUCALA $121 |
ARNUITY $72 |
VENTOLIN $62 |
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| Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc |
$291
AeroMaskLarge $291 |
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| AbbVie, Inc. |
$146
Creon $146 |
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| Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. |
$139
QVAR $69 |
PROAIR $58 |
QNASL $12 |
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| Genentech USA, Inc. |
$139
Pulmozyme $69 |
XOLAIR $58 |
$12 |
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| Other |
$841
DULERA $136 |
SYMBICORT $68 |
KALYDECO $60 |
The Vest System Model 105 Home Care $49 |
XOLAIR $47 |
Other $481 |
| Food and Beverage | $2,386 |
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| Education | $133 |
Dr. John Pfaff specializes in respiratory therapy, general practice, and pediatric pulmonology. His clinical interests encompass lung issues. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Texas Health Fort Worth and Cook Children's. Dr. Pfaff graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine and then he performed his residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He seems to honor Blue California, HealthSmart, and Coventry, as well as other insurance carriers. Dr. Pfaff welcomes new patients at his office inFort Worth, TX as reported by Cook Children's.