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Advanced treatment for critical care, pulmonary and sleep disorders

Welcome to Illinois Lung Institute! Located in Peoria since 1983, our team of outstanding physicians and dedicated staff provides exceptional and individualized patient care. Through our intensive research and numerous clinical trials, we are able to pioneer the most innovative treatments. We are proud to offer premier critical care, pulmonary and sleep disorders care.
 
 
 

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quick reference Illinois Lung Institute
Illinois Medical Center
1001 Main Street
Suite 200 (2nd floor)
Peoria, IL 61606 (DIRECTIONS)

(309) 672-5682 (phone)
(309) 672-3147 (fax)

 


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November 2, 2009

Illinois Lung Institute has become a part of the OSF organization. The physicians will continue to see patients as before under the ownership of OSF. Patients and staff will notice few, if any, changes in the day-to-day operations.  Read more...

 

March 11, 2007

Construction crews enjoy record-breaking weather as they continue to work on Illinois Medical Center. This 121,000 square foot building will be home to Illinois Lung Institute / Peoria Pulmonary Associates in 2008.    Read more...

 

January 19, 2007

The construction of a new Long-Term Acute Care Hospital, to be named The Greater Peoria Specialty Hospital, was announced today.    Read more...

 

December 1, 2006

Peoria Pulmonary Associates is set to begin the AIR2 Clinical Trial to study a treatment that may revolutionize traditional asthma care.    Read more...

 

October 1, 2006

Dr. William Tillis cites new machine as well as continuous clinical trials and research as major factors in improving lung cancer patient survival rates.    Read more...

 

August 17, 2006

Dr. William Tillis welcomes the crowd of more than 200
during the groundbreaking ceremony.

Illinois Lung Institute, along with two other physician groups, broke ground for Illinois Medical Center (IMC) on the University of Illinois College of Medicine (UICOMP) campus August 16, 2006. Read more...

 

June 21, 2006

Pulmonologists at Illinois Lung Institute are utilizing a new device that enables them to view virtually every part of the lung with more accuracy and less risk than conventional bronchoscopy.  Read more...