Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) Clinic
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare condition affecting women, with typical onset early in adulthood but often with delayed diagnosis. It is characterized by cyst formation in the lungs and often causes shortness of breath, cough, and even lung collapse (pneumothorax).
The University of Rochester is proud to host a regional LAM clinic staffed by experts in the diagnosis and management of the disease, as well as those active in local, national, and international research efforts to better understand and treat this complicated condition. The UR Medicine LAM Clinic, located at the Mary Parkes Center, is the only one of its kind in Western New York but is privileged to collaborate with the larger national network of centers specializing in LAM.
Stephen R. Hammes, MD, PhD,
Co-Director,
LAM Clinic
Mary Anne Morgan, MD
Co-Director,
LAM Clinic
The LAM Clinic is directed by Stephen R. Hammes, MD, PhD, Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and Mary Anne Morgan, MD, Associate Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.
To schedule an appointment with one of our providers, call us at: (585) 486-0147
Further information on LAM may be found by contacting the LAM Foundation.