Respiratory Care
Respiratory Care
The Queen’s Medical Center
1301 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
The Queen’s Medical Center – West O‘ahu
Level 5
91-2127 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
Phone:
808-691-3541
Respiratory Care
When you can’t breathe, nothing else matters. Respiratory Care Services at The Queen’s Health Systems offers comprehensive and nationally awarded, quality respiratory care. Respiratory Care Services treat all patients, from neonatal to geriatric, who experience difficulty breathing or are unable to breathe on their own.
Our Team
Respiratory Care Practitioners (RCPs) are vital members of the health care team, offering a unique skills set in the diagnosis, intervention, and management of patients with respiratory diseases and disorders. They serve patients across all areas of the hospital, responding to emergent calls to manage life support equipment for patients who can’t breathe on their own. RCPs educate patients and families about lung disease so they can maximize their recovery.
Meet Our Specialists
The Queen's Medical Center
- Aerosol Medication Delivery
- Airway Management
- Arterial Blood Analysis
- Lung Expansion Therapy
- Medical Gas Therapy
- Metabolic Monitoring
- Non-Invasive Respiratory Monitoring
- Non-Invasive Mask Ventilation
- Secretion Management Therapy
- Treatment for Asthma, COPD, Lung Cancer, Lung-related injuries
- Ventilator Management
- 91-2127 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
The Queen's Medical Center - West O‘ahu
- Pulmonology Outpatient Clinic
- Treatment for Lung Conditions
- Inpatient Respiratory Care Services
Latest News & Information
U.S. News & World Report Names The Queen’s Medical Center Best Hospital in Hawai’i for 10th Consecutive Year
HONOLULU – The Queen’s Medical Center (Queen’s) has been named the top hospital in Hawaiʻi in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Hospitals rankings
The Queen’s Health Systems to Ease Visitor Restrictions at The Queen’s Medical Center’s Punchbowl and West Oʻahu Campuses
The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS) announced today that it will begin easing visitor restrictions at The Queen’s Medical Center’s two campuses effective Monday, February 21.