9515 W Camelback Rd Ste 118, Phoenix, Arizona, 85037
623-208-6088
avondale@nimbushealth.com
M - Th 8.00 - 5.30 pm
F 8.00 - 12.00 pm MST
Find our clinic on the southwest corner of 95th Ave and Camelback Rd, across the street from Wal-Mart. The clinic is in between 95th Ave and the 101 freeway.
We accept all major insurers to ensure that quality healthcare is accessible and affordable for everyone. Contact us to verify your coverage and learn how we can support your health needs.
I completed my medical training in internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care, and sleep medicine at the university of Miami. I then moved to join a private practice in South Dakota for about 6 years and have recently moved to Phoenix to get closer to family. I treat patients with various pulmonary and sleep disorders including but not limited to asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary nodules, sleep apnea and insomnia. One of my goals is to make sure patients understand what is discussed during visits to ensure that they are able to make informed decisions appropriately. I look forward to meeting you all.
Chandra Sorrelle graduated from University of Arizona December 2018 with Doctor of Nursing Practice with emphasis in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care. After graduation, she specialized in Pulmonology and has over 5 years of experience in the specialty.
Our pulmonologists expertly manage a wide range of chronic respiratory diseases, with a focus on improving long-term outcomes for our patients.
When acute symptoms arise, we prioritize same-day clinic visits, as we believe early intervention leads to the best outcomes.
Our comprehensive pulmonary function tests assess lung capacity and function, helping to diagnose and monitor a range of respiratory conditions. This testing is conveniently performed during your office visit.
We offer convenient at-home sleep studies to diagnose sleep-related breathing disorders, including sleep apnea.
Our comprehensive program offers personalized support, proven strategies, and expert guidance to help individuals quit smoking for good and improve their long-term health.
A minimally invasive procedure that allows our pulmonologists to diagnose and treat a variety of lung conditions with precision.
Pulmonary rehabilitation combines exercise training, education, and support to strengthen lungs, reduce symptoms like breathlessness, and increase stamina. This program is ideal for those with COPD, asthma, or other chronic lung diseases, and can mitigate lung function decline.
Asthma is a common lung disease that is characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways in the lungs. Symptoms of asthma include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung condition in which the airways become enlarged and prone to infection. Patients with bronchiectasis often present with a chronic productive cough and frequent lung infections.
A chronic cough is a cough that lasts more than 2 months. Chronic cough has a wide variety of causes, but it is often due to lung conditions, such as asthma or COPD.
COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a broad term used to describe obstructive lung diseases including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. COPD is characterized by shortness of breath, chronic cough, and excessive sputum production. COPD is frequently associated with cigarette smoking.
Hypoxia refers to inadequate delivery of oxygen to the tissues. Hypoxia is frequently caused by chronic lung diseases. Home oxygen is commonly prescribed for this condition.
ILD, or interstitial lung disease, refers to a large group of lung diseases that involve the lung tissue around the alveolar air sacs. ILD often involves pulmonary fibrosis (scarring of the lungs).
Lung Nodules are small rounded growths in the lung. They are frequently benign but may require further testing to exclude malignancy.
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can be caused by a variety of organisms including bacteria, viruses and fungi.
A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot blocks flow through the blood vessels of the lung.
Valley Fever is a lung infection caused by inhaling spores of the Coccidioides fungus, found in dry, dusty areas like the southwestern U.S.
NTM is a group of bacteria found in soil and water that can cause lung infections, especially in people with weakened lungs or immune systems.