Certified by Altoona Lung Specialists • Apr 12, 2026
PulmonologySleep Medicine
A one-stop shop for detection and diagnosis of pulmonary diseases located in Altoona, PA. We are dedicated to providing comprehensive assessment, evaluation, and treatment to allow patients to control their condition and return to a healthy, active lifestyle.
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Certified by Altoona Lung Specialists • Apr 12, 2026
Certified by Altoona Lung Specialists • Apr 12, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Darla Rhodes
Mar 20, 2026
5.0
Dr.Lucas is kind and caring.
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Marjorie Yon
Mar 5, 2026
5.0
Everyone is so friendly and professional. The nurses are sweet. Dr. Mike Zlupko is very knowledgeable and clear in his explanations. He makes you feel like you’re in great hands under his care. He takes the time to explain everything he does.
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Ka Miller
Feb 5, 2026
1.0
I was disappointed with my experience at this office. The receptionist spoke to me in a dismissive and irritated manner, which made communication uncomfortable. Additionally, the doctor’s evaluation documented an assessment of an area that was never examined during my visit. I contacted the office manager by email to address these concerns but did not receive a response. I hope the office takes feedback seriously and works to improve patient communication and documentation accuracy.
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Polly Bilger
Jan 20, 2026
5.0
Dr. Michael Zlupko is such awesome doctor, very caring, takes time to explain condition & why don’t need certain meds. Was very impressed that he called my cardiologist & discussed in detail my pulmonary condition in conjunction with the effects concerning my cardiology condition. He is truly a blessing to me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Larene Adams
Jan 13, 2026
5.0
Wonderful staff and physicians - caring and thoughtful. I have been a patient of Dr. Michael Zlupko's for over 10 years and he helps me manage a very difficult and rare lung condition. Highly recommend their practice.
Frequently Asked Questions About Altoona Lung Specialists
What Exactly is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?
According to the COPD Foundation, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term used to describe progressive lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. These illnesses are commonly characterized by increasing breathlessness. COPD is a progressive and incurable disease, though it can be managed with expert help.
Is COPD The Same As Asthma?
COPD is different from asthma. While asthma symptoms can be reversed, COPD is permanent and progressive. However, there are things people with COPD can do to improve their breathing and reduce the effects of COPD on their daily lives. Since COPD is almost always the direct result of a person smoking, it is very important that someone with COPD quit smoking as soon as possible. That said, not everyone who smokes will develop COPD. And a very small number of people who have never smoked will get this disease.
What are the Symptoms of COPD?
For people with COPD, symptoms may include:
shortness of breath
cough with or without sputum (saliva and mucus spit out)
chest pain or heaviness
wheezing
How Is COPD Diagnosed?
To determine if someone has COPD, a doctor will ask about symptoms, family history, and smoking habits, as well as test the person's lung function. The doctor may also do a chest x-ray or some blood tests. The lung function test is very important, as it shows how long it takes the person to empty their lungs while breathing out. Someone with COPD takes much longer than a healthy person to do so because their airways are obstructed.
How is COPD Treated?
Some prescription medications can help reduce the symptoms of COPD, although they cannot reverse the damage in the airways. Bronchodilators relax the muscles around the airways, making it easier to breathe. Short-acting bronchodilators are usually taken as needed every four to six hours. Long-acting bronchodilators are taken twice daily and relieve symptoms throughout the day
What Can I Do If I have COPD?
The first step in managing COPD is to stop smoking. Smoking is an irritant and affects the body's natural ability to clean the airways, making infection more likely. Since smoking can worsen COPD symptoms and increase the chances of getting secondary lung infections, quitting is an essential step towards better lung health. Additionally, to safeguard their health it is often recommended that patients receive the pneumococcal vaccination (only needed once) and influenza vaccination (every fall).
People with COPD must also carefully consider their surroundings and reduce their exposure to known lung irritants. Irritants include:
second-hand smoke (i.e.being around other people while they are smoking)
air pollution
strong smells such as perfumes and chemical odors
changes in the weather.
The best strategy for managing these irritants is to avoid them. Stay away from smoke and fumes, and reduce exposure to extreme weather changes by wearing a scarf or even staying indoors during very cold weather. People with COPD can and should also learn appropriate exercises and breathing techniques to achieve their best physical potential. The exercises are particularly good for those who, even with medication, are limited in their activities.
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