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Two female physicians standing with paperworkSarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can affect any organ in the body, but most often affects the lungs. People with sarcoidosis have abnormal masses, called granulomas, that can damage an organ, causing it to change or stop working right. Some people with sarcoidosis have few or very minor symptoms, others have very serious illness.


Regardless of your sarcoidosis symptoms, you can trust the experts at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado. Our sarcoidosis program is the largest in Colorado and in the Rocky Mountain region. Our team of specialists works with you to manage your sarcoidosis and improve your quality of life.

WASOG SarcoidosisBecause our doctors are researchers too, you’ll have access to the latest sarcoidosis clinical trials and most effective therapies.

National Jewish Health is recognized by the World Association for Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Diseases (WASOG) as a WASOG Sarcoidosis Clinic. This designation provides formal recognition of our team’s commitment to meet the needs of sarcoidosis patients and efforts to keep abreast of the ongoing advances and findings in the space.

 

Sarcoidosis Care at National Jewish Health


At National Jewish Health, you’ll find:

  • The latest in clinical trials
  • A focused, integrated approach
  • State-of-the-art diagnostic testing
  • Continued follow-up to meet your changing needs

Our goal for you is to develop a plan of care that will allow you to be as symptom-free as possible.

Learn more about the Sarcoidosis Treatment Program.



Doctors

  • E Brigitte Gottschall

    E Brigitte Gottschall, MD

  • Lisa A. Maier

    Lisa A. Maier, MD, MSPH, FCCP

  • Irina Petrache

    Irina Petrache, MD

  • Clara Restrepo

    Clara Restrepo, MD

  • Kalie M. VonFeldt

    Kalie M. VonFeldt, PA-C, MS

Patient Stories


Diane Wein

Finding Care for Sarcoidosis in My Own Backyard

When patients are diagnosed with rare or unusual health conditions, understanding what to do next or where to find care can be daunting. For Diane Wein, a globe-trotting married mother of one, it took a team of doctors at National Jewish Health to get her back on her feet.


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