Dr. Michelle N Chesnut MD, Critical Care Surgeon
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Dr. Michelle N Chesnut MD

Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease

4/5(16)
8210 Walnut Hill Ln Suite 314 Dallas TX, 75231
Rating

4/5

About

We are focused on helping you improve your lung health through a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary disorders.  We are proud to offer detailed consultation and state-of-the-art full pulmonary function testing in a professional and compassionate setting, where you are an active participant in your care.  We make healthcare decisions with you.  Because communication and collaboration with your primary care doctor and other specialists are important elements of your healthcare, we prioritize timely interaction with your other physicians.

 

Education and Training

Univ of Texas Southwestern MD 1998

Board Certification

Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Interstitial Lung Disease

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Chest Physicians  

Fellowships

  • U/TX SW Med Sch Prog, Dallas, TX,, Critical Care Medicine    2001
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center-PUL   
  • (Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine), UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, DALLAS, TX    2001

Dr. Michelle N Chesnut MD's Practice location

Practice At 8210 Walnut Hill Ln Suite 314

8210 Walnut Hill Ln Suite 314 -
Dallas, TX 75231
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New patients: 214-432-1616
Fax: 214-432-1617

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Patient Experience with Dr. Chesnut


4.0

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