Welcome, Richard W. Felt, MD

Everyone in eastern Idaho can breathe easier knowing we’ve added a new Pulmonologist to our dynamic team of doctors.”

We are pleased to introduce Dr. Richard W. Felt, a fellowship-trained pulmonologist who is double board certified in internal medicine and pulmonology.

With 30 years of experience, Dr. Felt sees patients with any pulmonary disorder such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) including chronic bronchitis and emphysema, asthma, occupationally related lung disease, inflammatory lung disease, pulmonary nodule evaluation, interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pulmonary fibrosis. He also offer evaluations for unexplained dyspnea and lung cancer.

Dr. Felt earned a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center in Portland, Oregon, where he also completed his fellowship in pulmonology and critical care medicine. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Dr. Felt’s interest in medicine started at the age of five years old, inspired by his family pediatrician. As his education unfolded, he developed a keen interest in biological sciences coupled with an inherent sense in helping others. Dr. Felt’s patients describe him as easy to talk to, knowledgeable, caring, and someone they can always count on.

“I always act as the patients advocate, doing all I can to help them recover from or improve their symptoms and illness,” says Dr. Felt. “I treat patients as I hope I would be treated. I try to involve them in decision making about their care.”

He welcomes new patients in Blackfoot at the Bingham Memorial Medical Plaza.

Blackfoot

Idaho Physicians Clinic

Bingham Memorial Medical Plaza

98 Poplar Str., 3rd Floor

He also sees patients in Idaho Falls and Pocatello.

It would be an honor for Dr. Felt to serve anyone who may benefit from his services. He accepts all insurance plans, and anyone can schedule an appointment in Blackfoot by calling (208) 785-3800.

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