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NAH planning to expand pulmonary care with new clinic director

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Staff from Flagstaff Medical Center watch the flyover of Flagstaff Medical Center by four aircraft from the Arizona Air National Guard on May 7.

Northern Arizona Healthcare’s (NAH) pulmonary clinic in Flagstaff has recently hired a new director with a plan to expand its services both in the city and across northern Arizona.

In February, NAH announced that Dr. Michael Reidy had begun as its pulmonary clinic’s director at the start of the year, and is developing a new plan for the clinic. Reidy is a critical care medical specialist focusing on pulmonary care, according to the announcement, and has spent 33 years in medicine, including six at FMC (from 2006-2012).



Abigail Kessler has been a reporter for the Daily Sun since 2021, covering education, health, science and more. Reach her at [email protected].



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