Ranked as one of the top programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for pulmonology and lung surgery, our program provides comprehensive treatment for lung and breathing-related conditions.
Our Providers
Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs.
Contact Information
For appointments, please call 1-888-884-BEAR (2327) and for information, call 202-476-2128.
Our Programs
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine at Children’s National has a variety of programs and services to help care for and treat your child’s needs. Whether your child has mild or severe asthma, we have specialized programs that offer the latest and most effective therapies delivered by highly-trained experts.
Pulmonary (Lung & Breathing-Related) Care at Children's National: Why Choose Us?
Division Chief Anastassios Koumbourlis, MD, has extensive experience in pediatric pulmonary medicine with special interests in congenital lung and airway anomalies, chest wall deformities and pulmonary complications of neuromuscular disorders and sickle cell disease. He also treats patients in the division’s Cystic Fibrosis Center.
The division’s team provides consultation and behavioral interventions for patients with chronic and acute respiratory diseases such as cystic fibrosis and asthma as well as pulmonary patients with sickle cell and neuromuscular disorders. The consultation service includes evaluation of psychological, social, and educational function and coping with stress of illness. We also offer condition specific programs that address the needs of children with more complex disorders.
The Pulmonary division’s pediatric pulmonologists, nurses and respiratory care practitioners provide comprehensive care for children with pulmonary (lung) diseases and related conditions, including:
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)
- Chest wall disorders
- Chronic (long term) cough
- Congenital (birth) disorders
- Ciliary dyskinesia
- Cystic fibrosis
- Pneumonia
- Pulmonary hemosiderosis
- Pulmonary infections
- Respiratory (breathing) system disorders
- Stridor (unusual breathing sounds)
The diagnostic pulmonary laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility staffed by credentialed respiratory therapists who have advanced specialized training in pulmonary diagnostic testing. Our specialists are able to perform a wide range of pulmonary function assessments, diagnostic and therapeutic services, including flexible laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy, procedures that allow physicians to examine the internal airway.
Administration
To get in contact with our administrative offices, please call or fax us.
Conditions We Treat
Understanding your child's condition is an important step on your treatment journey. Learn more about causes, symptoms and diagnosis for a variety of conditions, as well as unique treatments and research being performed at Children's National.
Preparing for A Sweat Test
A sweat test collects some of a patient's sweat to measure salt levels. It's a safe and reliable way to detect cystic fibrosis. See what it's like to get a sweat test at Children's National.
Protecting Medically Complex and/or Immune-Suppressed Children with Epilepsy from COVID-19
In this recorded webinar sponsored by DEE-P Connections, Anastassios Koumbourlis, MD, Division Chief of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, discussed COVID-19 concerns and what families can do.

Patient Stories
- Payton's Story
Payton was born prematurely with intestinal, heart and lung issues. She was rushed to our hospital. Surgeries and treatments, along with care and compassion from providers like Tara Floyd, director of neonatal intensive care nursing made a difference. "Without Children's National, I would not have the energetic, feisty, resilient and strong girl that Payton is today," her mom says.
- A Big Win for Michael
As a toddler, Michael faced a congenital throat disorder that made life hard. After complex surgery at Children's National Hospital to reconstruct his airway, Michael � now a thriving 10-year-old � is growing up stronger.
- Open-Heart Surgeries Help Micah Defy the Odds
Micah was born with multiple heart defects and wasn"t expected to survive. She had three open-heart surgeries before her first birthday and is now a happy, lively middle-schooler.