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Cynthia D. Brown, MD - Pulmonary - Critical Care

Cynthia D. Brown, MD

IU Health

Pulmonary - Critical Care

4.8 out of 5 stars (111 ratings)
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Biography

Dr. Cynthia D. Brown specializes in Pulmonology & Respiratory Care for IU Health Physicians Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine.

Dr. Brown currently has a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 with over 100 ratings. Patients say that she is cheerful, welcoming, and personable.

Dr. Brown's office is at IU Health Physicians Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, 550 North University Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202.

Insurance

Insurance plans accepted by this provider are below.

American Health Plan of Indiana/Majestic Care Management (I-SNP Only)
Cigna
Community Health Alliance
Community Health System
Coventry/First Health
Deaconess OneCare
IU Health Plans
Johnson County Health Network
Lutheran Preferred
MultiPlan/PHCS
NaphCare
Sagamore Health Network
Select Health Network
SIHO

Note: Although this listing was accurate at the time of posting, insurances change regularly, and insurance plans listed may not be accepted at all office locations for this provider. Please confirm with your insurance company that this provider is covered by your plan before your appointment.

Locations
Specialties & Details

Specialties:

Pulmonary - Critical Care

Hospitals & Affiliations

Hospital Privileges:

IU Health Methodist/IU Health University, IU Health North, IU Health West

Physician Group:

IU Health Medical Group

Research

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Clinical Trials

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Standardizing Treatments for Pulmonary Exacerbations - Aminoglycoside Study

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