Combined ILD Clinic
The Combined Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Clinic, located within the Pulmonary Clinic at South Health Campus, provides specialized medical care to patients suffering from immune mediated lung diseases. The goal of the clinic is to facilitate diagnosis and provide advanced therapeutic options for autoimmune lung diseases.
Acting as a combined clinic, patients receive medical care from a team of respirologists, rheumatologists, and an experienced group of allied care professionals including social workers and physiotherapists. This clinic is active in clinical trials, and opportunities for participation may be available. Appointments are available by referral only.
Preparing for your visit
Use the following resources to plan and prepare for your clinic visit.
When visiting our clinic for your appointment, please ensure to bring valid government issued identification and your Alberta Health Care card. Also bring a list of the medications you are currently taking (including any vitamins or supplements). To help make your physical examination more comfortable, bring a change of clothes (shorts, sports bra, tank top, etc.).
The doctor you see may be accompanied by medical students or other trainees. If you are uncomfortable with this, please let us know before your visit.
Our clinic is practicing all COVID-19 public health guidelines set forth by Alberta Health Services (AHS). This includes in-clinic social distancing and limiting the number of designated family/support persons who can accompany you. We also require you to wear a face mask/covering when entering our clinic. If you have any questions, please contact our clinic, or visit the AHS website to learn more about COVID-19 guidelines.
The Combined ILD Clinic is located at South Health Campus. AHS provides a parking map of this facility which can be accessed here.
Clinic team
- Aurore Fifi-Mah, MD
- Charlene Fell, MD
- Kerri Johannson, MD
- Kirk Mathison, RN