Dr. Karin Andrea Provost D.O., PHD
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
3495 Bailey Avenue Buffalo NY, 14215About
My clinical responsibilities include working as one of 5 Intensive Care Physicians and the ICU Co-Director at the Veterans Administration Western New York Healthcare System (VA) at Buffalo. I also have an outpatient Pulmonary Medicine practice at the University at Buffalo (UBMD) multi specialty practice in Williamsville, NY. My outpatient practice has a Centers for Specialized Care for Sarcoidosis and patients with neuromuscular respiratory failure. I also see complex asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease and connective tissues related interstitial lung disease.
Board Certification
Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)
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Data provided by the National Library of MedicineFellowships
- Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 2006
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- Courtney
I work in healthcare so I know quality care when I see it. I am always greeted with smiles from the office staff and nothing but professionalism. Dr. Provost has gone above and beyond to help me determine what is going on with me. When other doctors have come up with nothing and settled on a non-diagnosis/non-treatment, she pushes forward until she has concrete evidence of a diagnosis. I have read other reviews that complain about the wait. I can tell you that in healthcare, you do not wait so that someone can eat lunch and chit chat with peers, you are waiting because someone has just received devastating news and the medical provider is caring for them and discussing options. Dr. Provost is one of those providers that gives you the time you need and deserve. I can only pray that when you need a provider to dedicate their time to you, you have one that isn't afraid to push back the next appointment a few minutes at your expense.
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