outpatient care

When you visit the pulmonary clinic at Dayton Children’s you will experience a comprehensive and consistent approach to your child’s care. Patients usually see the same provider, nurses and respiratory therapists on every clinic visit. This consistency is important for our patients, many of whom are dealing with a life-long breathing condition.

Clinics are staffed by our doctors and nurses specially trained to treat kids with breathing disorders. Our team also includes respiratory therapists, a social worker and a registered dietitian. A speech pathologist is available by appointment.

Our caring team not only provides expert medical care, but also understands how chronic breathing problems affect patients and their families on a day-to-day basis. They can answer questions and address whatever issues arise, always treating patients and families with compassion and respect.

what to expect

what to bring to your first appointment

about the first visit

The first appointment can vary in length, but please allow three to four hours. The length of time depends on what information and the testing needed. Your child may do pulmonary testing, lab tests or a chest X-ray at the first visit. Other tests may be scheduled at a later date. 

A typical visit to our clinic can include:

Prior to each appointment, we ask that parents/caregivers write down any current and new medications that their child is taking, as well as questions or concerns they may have.

contact us

The pulmonary department’s triage nurses are available by phone at 937-641-3376 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday to answer patient questions . After hours, call 937-641-3000 to reach the hospital’s operator and ask for the pulmonologist on call.


Source URL: https://www.childrensdayton.org/patients-visitors/services/pulmonary/your-visit/outpatient-care