Thomas B. Zanders, DO
5 out of 5
(123)
Appointments as soon as: Tue, 9/16
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St. Luke's Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates - Anderson
St. Luke's Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates - Bethlehem
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Monday | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Tuesday | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Wednesday | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Thursday | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Friday | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
St. Luke's Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates - Quakertown
I am the program director for the pulmonary and critical care fellowship at St. Luke’s University Health Network. My practice is committed to general pulmonary and critical care but I have particular interest in system methods to reduce morbidity within the intensive care unit, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and mechanical ventilation liberation.
A clinical associate professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, I am dedicated to pulmonary and critical care education and best practices in patient care. In addition to standard diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy, I perform endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) with fine needle aspiration (FNA), tunneled pleural catheter placement and percutaneous tracheostomy placement.
I obtained my medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. After graduation, I was an active duty officer in the U.S. Army from 2002 thru 2013. I completed both an internal medicine residency and pulmonary and critical care fellowship at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. I received numerous accolades for teaching including selection as chief of internal medicine residents prior to starting fellowship. While at Brooke Army Medical Center, I was the medical director of the medical intensive care unit, respiratory care services, inter-service respiratory care training program, and bronchoscopy-pulmonary function testing labs. I deployed to Afghanistan as an intensivist with the 31st Combat Support Hospital. While on active duty, my research focus was on smoke inhalational injury, pulmonary function testing of active duty personnel and deployment related lung disease.
I joined St. Luke’s University Health Network in 2013. Since arriving, I have been honored by the residents with the outstanding teaching award. I also serve as the medical director for the medical intensive care unit at St. Luke’s University Hospital in Bethlehem.
I am an active member of the American College of Physicians, the American College of Chest Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. I have presented and served as a moderator at national academic conferences including CHEST.
I am a native of the Lehigh Valley and I enjoy living here with my wife and four children. I am an avid sports fan.
Specialties
- Critical Care Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease
- Internal Medicine
Medical School
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2002
Residency
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education-Army, 2002 - 2005
Fellowship
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education-Army, 2006 - 2009
This provider has 44 total patient reviews
“Dr Zanders is the best. Smart, thorough and kind!”
6/18/2025
“Always good office visits”
6/17/2025
“Super MD”
6/12/2025
“Dr. Zander is one of my favorite doctors! He's smart, caring, and will contact you personally if you have a question. Most offices have a MA call you but he always takes the time to contact you even if he's not in the office. He's a fabulous doctor and just an all around kind man!”
6/12/2025
“Thomas B Zanders, DO and Everyone has been very nice. And has been informative. And helpful with appointments. I'm very grateful”
6/11/2025
“He is an excellent specialist in Pulmonology”
6/9/2025
“Can only say good things about this practice and physician.”
6/8/2025
“I have been going to Dr. Zanders for quite a while. He has seen me through some major illnesses. He and his staff have always been kind and professional with me.”
6/7/2025
“Very good, looking forward for the next appointment.”
6/7/2025
“I feel extremely fortunate to have Dr. Zanders as my pulmonologist. He ascertained the cause of my shortness of breath (my RA) and has been monitoring me for any recurrence.”
5/23/2025
“My son has Down Syndrome and is nonverbal. Doctor Zanders was professional and treated my son as bd myself with respect and understanding. He was aware of my son's unique physical make up and needs. I have complete confidence in Doctor Zanders ability to treat my son.”
4/21/2025
“Dr. Zanders is incredible. I never want to see anyone else available. He is kind, knowledgeable & treats me like a fellow human. I have great respect for him.”
4/14/2025
“Dr. Zander's is top notch. He helped me when no other doctors could figure out what was wrong with me.”
4/13/2025
“Very knowledgeable. I trusted him with my life and health. Very thorough”
4/11/2025
“I wish all providers I had were up to Dr zanders standards.”
4/10/2025
“I always have a good experience at this office. The staff is very friendly. Dr Zanders answers all my questions and concerns. I am fortunate that I have had the doctors at this practice taking care of my pulmonary health for many years!”
3/26/2025
“I am confident that Dr Zanders will help me with my pulmonary issues.”
3/22/2025
“Dr. Zanders is an excellent doctor in every respect. Highly recommend.”
3/13/2025
“Dr. Zander's is an excellent Doctor. He is also a very good person.”
3/9/2025
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“Good service in general”
6/22/2025