- Primary Care
- Smoking Cessation
- Sleep DisordersRocky Mountain Pulmonary and Critical Care is excited to treat sleep disorders in the community. We serve as the directors for the sleep center at Lutheran Medical Center. Our physicians are excited to see you in consultation and help determine the appropriate sleep study for you! We will follow up with you for treatment options and create a comprehensive plan to improve your sleep.
- Emergency CareMaryann has been a nurse practitioner since 2000. She practiced internal medicine for 15 years, followed by urgent care, and is happy to have joined Rocky Mountain Pulmonary and Critical Care. Prior to her nurse practitioner training, Maryann was an intensive care unit nurse at St. Anthony's central hospital. She completed her BSN program at Regis University in 1995, and returned to Regis for her Master's degree as a nurse practitioner.
- Internal MedicineDr. Ferguson joined Rocky Mountain Pulmonary after completing his fellowship at the University of Colorado and National Jewish. He is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, neurocritical care, and critical care. He has been recognized in 5280 magazine for pulmonary medicine, and by peak performers in hospital medicine for critical care medicine. He has been awarded the collaborative practice award at Lutheran by the nursing staff in 2016, and the physician of the year by the medical staff in 2017. Dr. Ferguson serves as the medical director of critical care services and pulmonary medicine at Lutheran Medical Center.
- Lung CancerNavigational bronchoscopy utilizes your CT imaging to link your body to the bronchoscope to improve access to peripheral nodules for early detection of lung cancer. A pathologist will be in the room evaluating the tissue. If there is insufficient tissue for diagnosis, a transthoracic needle aspiration may be performed between the ribs on the same visit.
- NeurologyOur critical care physicians help lead the neurocritical care intensive care unit at nearby Intermountain Health Lutheran Medical Center. We work closely with our neurology colleagues to provide wholistic care.
- UltrasoundPleural fluid surrounds the lung, allowing a cushion between the lung and the ribcage. Increased amounts of fluid can form in result of many separate diseases. Thoracentesis involves drainage of this fluid to expand the lungs, and to test for these disorders. The skin is anesthetized with Lidocaine to prevent any discomfort, and a small needle is used to drain the fluid. For small collections of fluid, we use ultrasound to help guide the needle safely