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362 verified specialists treating pulmonary hypertension from across the United States are listed on this page. Top affiliations among the highest-ranked specialists include University of Illinois Chicago, Insight Hospital and Medical Center, and Central DuPage Hospital. Drill into a state below to find specialists nearer to you, or compare individual profiles for credentials, focus areas, and clinical depth.

Kevin Kovitz

Kevin Kovitz, MD

Director, Interventional Pulmonology

Pulmonology

Chicago, IL30+ years
Interventional Pulmonology
Joanna Ghobrial

Joanna Ghobrial, M.D.

Medical and Interventional Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center and staff cardiologist in the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute

Cardiology

Cleveland, OH15+ years
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Anna Hemnes

Anna Hemnes, MD

Professor of Medicine; Director, Division of Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Physician-in-Chief, Vanderbilt Lung Institute; Chair, Department of Medicine (effective Jan 1, 2026)

Pulmonology

Nashville, TN20+ years
Pulmonary Hypertension
Gregory Lewis

Gregory Lewis, MD

Section Head of Heart Failure; Medical Director, Heart Transplant Program; Director, Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Program

Cardiology

Boston, MA20+ years
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant
Denis Hadjiliadis

Denis Hadjiliadis, MD

Paul F. Harron, Jr. Professor of Medicine; Director, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program, University of Pennsylvania; Co-Director, Cystic Fibrosis Program, Perelman School of Medicine

Pulmonology

Philadelphia, PA30+ years
Cystic FibrosisLung Transplant
Robert Frantz

Robert Frantz, M.D.

Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic and Unexplained Dyspnea Clinic; Professor of Medicine

Cardiology

Rochester, MN30+ years
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant
David Lau

David Lau, M.D., PHD

Cardiology

New York, NY20+ years
Adult Congenital Heart DiseaseClinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Gregg Lanier

Gregg Lanier, M.D.

Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program; Associate Professor of Medicine, New York Medical College; Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Program

Cardiology

Suffern, NY20+ years
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant
Nicholas Kolaitis

Nicholas Kolaitis, M.D.

Director of Bronchoscopy, UCSF Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine

Pulmonology

San Francisco, CA10+ years
Lung TransplantPulmonary Hypertension
Sandeep Sahay

Sandeep Sahay, MD

Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program; Associate Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine

Cardiology

Houston, TX20+ years
Cardiac Critical Care
Anjali Vaidya

Anjali Vaidya, MD

Professor, Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University; Co-Director, Pulmonary Hypertension, Right Heart Failure, and CTEPH Program

Cardiology

Philadelphia, PA20+ years
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant
Monty Tew

Monty Tew, MD

Rheumatology

West Lake Hills, TX30+ years
Clinical Rheumatology
Nicholas Hill

Nicholas Hill, MD

Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine

Pulmonology

Boston, MA30+ years
COPD & Emphysema
Ari Cedars

Ari Cedars, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics; Director, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center

Cardiology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Shelby Kutty

Shelby Kutty, MD

Helen B. Taussig Professor and Director of Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

Pediatrics

Baltimore, MD30+ years
Pediatric Cardiology
George Lui

George Lui, MD

Clinical Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine; Clinical Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology

Cardiology

Stanford, CA20+ years
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Roxana Sulica

Roxana Sulica, M.D.,

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Cardiology

New York, NY30+ years
Cardiac Critical Care
Jean Elwing

Jean Elwing, MD

Professor of Medicine; Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine

Cardiology

Cincinnati, OH20+ years
Cardiac Critical Care
Rodrigo Cavallazzi

Rodrigo Cavallazzi, M.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine

Pulmonology

Louisville, KY20+ years
Cardiac Critical Care
Andrew Sweatt

Andrew Sweatt, M.D.

Professor of Medicine (PACCM)

Cardiology

Stanford, CA15+ years
Cardiac Critical Care

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is this national list of pulmonary hypertension specialists built?
This page includes physicians in Convene Health's public directory whose profile lists Pulmonary Hypertension as a clinical focus area, ranked by composite score (research output, peer recognition, frequency of care, and outcomes signals). Each profile is sourced from the NPI registry, peer-reviewed publication data, board certification records, and the physician's own bio where available.
What should I look for when choosing a pulmonary hypertension specialist?
Start with clinical fit — the right specialist for pulmonary hypertension depends on the specific subtype and severity of your condition. Compare credentials, hospital affiliations, years of experience, peer-reviewed publications, and how the profile describes their approach. Many top specialists are concentrated at academic medical centers; if you have flexibility on location, the top of this list is a strong starting set.
Are these pulmonary hypertension specialists accepting new patients?
Profile detail on availability and accepted insurance varies. Open a specific provider profile to see what they've published about new-patient access, insurance accepted, and typical wait times. Coverage details can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What is Pulmonary Hypertension?
Pulmonary Hypertension is a clinical focus area covered by the specialists listed here. Each provider profile describes their training, sub-specialties, and the conditions they regularly treat — open a profile for the most authoritative description of how that specific physician approaches pulmonary hypertension care.