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A. James Mamary, MD

Specialties

Pulmonary Critical Care, Pulmonology, Sleep Medicine

About Me
Ratings & Reviews
Offices
Publications
About Me
Ratings & Reviews

The following ratings and reviews are based on verified feedback collected from independently administered patient experience surveys. The ratings and comments submitted by patients reflect their own views and opinions. Patient identities are withheld to ensure confidentiality and privacy. Learn more about our Patient Experience Ratings.

Ratings Breakdown

Overall Care
5.0
Explained Things Clearly
5.0
Showed Courtesy & Respect
5.0
Discussed Treatment Options
4.9
Recommend Provider
5.0

Patient Comments

5 out of 5 (151 ratings, 33 comments)
10/16/2024

Excellent


10/09/2024

I was very pleased with the way my diagnosis was explained to me, it was detailed and in terms that I could understand and I felt less anxious after my exam.


09/26/2024

Dr. Mamary is an asset to his profession. He is extremely knowledgeable and presents this knowledge in a way you can understand.


09/24/2024

Most informative doctor visit I have ever experienced


09/23/2024

Yes, I will recommend this doctor gladly


Offices

Office Locations

Temple Lung Center

3401 N. Broad St

Ambulatory Care Center, 5th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19140

Phone: 800-836-7536

Temple Health Oaks

450 Cresson Boulevard

Oaks Corporate Center, Suite 200

Phoenixville, PA 19460

Phone: 800-836-7536

Publications
Digital Bibliography
Publications

"Survival in Patients Receiving Prolonged Ventilation: Factors that Influence Outcome." Mamary, A. J., Kondapaneni, S., Vance, G. B., Gaughan, J. P., Martin, U. J., Criner, G. J.; Clin Med Insights Circ Respir Pulm Med. 2011.

"Lung volume reduction surgery and lung volume reduction in advanced emphysema: who and why?" Criner, G. J., Mamary, A. J.; Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2010 Jun.

"Tiotropium bromide for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease." Mamary, A. J., Criner, G. J.; Expert Rev Respir Med. 2009 Jun.

"Pulmonary artery NADPH-oxidase is activated in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction." Marshall, C., Mamary, A. J., Verhoeven, A. J., Marshall, B. E.; Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 1996 Nov."