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James A. Lucio, MD - Critical Care Medicine Doctor in Kissimmee, FL at 2450 N Orange Blossom Trl - ☎ (407) 303-7283 - Book Appointments
About James A. Lucio, MD. James Anthony Lucio, MD is a critical care medicine doctor, pulmonary disease doctor, and sleep medicine doctor who practices at Florida Radiology Associates, PA located at 2450 N Orange Blossom Trl in Kissimmee, FL 34744 (Osceola County). Dr. James A. Lucio may be affiliated with:
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Dr. James A. Lucio MD (he/him) is a pulmonologist in Kissimmee, FL. He has received an overall patient experience rating of 3.9 out of 5.
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Our records indicate that Dr. Lucio accepts the following insurance providers. Please verify this information directly with Dr. Lucio, since it may change frequently and vary by office location. He may also accept additional insurance plans not listed here.
As a pulmonologist, Dr. Lucio may see patients with the following 35 conditions. Please always check with Dr. Lucio directly about what conditions he treats, since he may treat additional conditions not listed here.
Pulmonology is the area of medicine concerned with diseases and abnormalities of the respiratory system. Specialists in this field are called pulmonologists and focus on the function of the airway (including the nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles), the lungs, and the respiratory muscles.
Patient Portals are online health management tools that offer patients 24/7, convenient access to their personal health information, improve communication between patients and providers and streamline processes.
Our upgraded EHR solution utilizes one platform for all patient records. This means that whether you are seen in our ER, have a wellness visit at a clinic or come in for an x-ray, all of your information is housed in one system which you will access through one patient portal.
Before our new Cerner System, patients had two separate portals to access information from the hospital and clinics. If you were previously signed up on our past portals, access them through the links below. Health information for visits moving forward will be in the new Cerner portal.
Working non-traditional hours is difficult for many people and it sometimes triggers a problem with a person’s natural circadian rhythms . Schedule changes, whether they are permanent or temporary, can cause sleep problems that affect a person’s ability to perform a job effectively.
Insomnia is the inability to fall or stay asleep. Insomnia is often used as a broad term to describe disturbed sleep. We determine if a patient suffers from insomnia by addressing two basic issues: Does the patient experience difficulty sleeping or does the patient have difficulty falling or staying asleep?
Sleep apnea might occur if breathing is extremely low during sleep. The individual pauses are called apneas and can last up to several minutes. For some people with a severe condition the apneas occur several dozen times per hour.
The field of sleep disorder research is more advanced than ever before. The field of behavioral sleep medicine provides access to several benefits to help you manage your sleep disorder, regardless of the cause.
Snoring. Snoring is one of the most common sleep disorders and can lead to the interruption of the sleep of others not suffering from a specific disorder. Snoring occurs when there is a vibration of the respiratory structure caused by obstructed air movement while sleeping.
Sleep disorder symptoms mimic other diseases and vice versa. Sleep disorders can also co-exist with various diseases. In order to properly treat a sleep disorder, a careful, thorough diagnosis is essential.
Nightmare Disorder. A person suffering from nightmare disorder or dream anxiety disorder suffers from frequent disturbing dreams. Dreams often include life-threatening situations and typically occur during REM sleep. Most people suffer from occasional nightmares, but those with a nightmare disorder experience sleep interruptions from nightmares ...