Linda Rogers, MD
Business Details
About
Under 10 Union Sq E on the second floor sits a practice where lung health takes clear priority. Dr. Linda Rogers, a pulmonologist certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, sees patients with asthma, COPD, and interstitial lung disease. Nods to related needs appear in smoking cessation counseling and sleep-disordered breathing evaluations. Clarity around lung function tests and flexible bronchoscopy options rounds out the approach; some people arrive with unexplained shortness of breath, while others bring chronic cough or exposure histories that need careful parsing.
The building shares the block with the park’s southern edge, so the air feels different after rain or in early evening. Sessions are scheduled in 30-minute slots rather than clustered back-to-back, a rhythm that shows up on the patient schedule. Spirometry, six-minute walk tests and allergy reviews each have their own benchmarks, not bundled together by default. Interpretation of high-resolution CTs and oversight of long-term oxygen therapy sit alongside referrals to pulmonary rehab when goals shift from diagnosis to conditioning.
Between West 15th and East 16th, the cross-streets rarely jam before 4 p.m. Call to ask whether same-day pulmonary function reports can be sent to another provider—(212) 420-2377—before heading out; the lobby elevator opens onto the second floor entry lobby.
Find the building’s map for door-to-door steps after parking or subway exit.