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Andrew L. Freeman
( out of 159 reviews )

Andrew L. Freeman, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Farmington Health Center

165 N. University Ave.
Farmington , UT 84025

University of Utah Hospital

50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City , UT 84132

Dr. Freeman is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary Medicine at the University Hospital. He practices pulmonary and critical care in the inpatient settings in the medical intensive care unit (MICU), the Huntsman Cancer intensive care unit (HCICU) and on the inpatient pulmonary service at University Hospital. He also sees general pulmonary patients in the outpatient setting at the Farmington Health Center and the Sugarhouse Health Center. He enjoys providing hands on teaching to Internal Medicine residents and Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows on clinical service. He maintains a research interest in the pulmonary and systemic health effects of air pollution, an ongoing health challenge within the Salt Lake Valley.

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Pulmonary Disease)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Patient Rating

5.0 /5
( out of 159 reviews )

The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

Patient Comments

Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

In my opinion, Dr. Freeman would easily be a Physician's physician...he is knowledgeable, curious, extremely personable & looking towards treatment for a root cause not a panacea for a symptom. If a doctor trusts another doctor with his medical concerns, there is no better accolade than that.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

I would recommend Sr Freeman to anyone with pulmonary issues. He is great!!

FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

Dr Freeman was very good Thank You

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

Dr freeman is a caring doctor. He listens and and explained in terms we could understand. He is also very knowledgeable in medical

FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

Good doctor with my wellbeing taken into consideration

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Freemen is always listening.

FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

Dr Freeman is amazing. Cares about his patients and takes time with them. I highly recommend him.

FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Freeman is very easy to talk to. He listens carefully to your needs and assists you in making the decisions that need to be made

FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

Very professional and informative. He is extremely helpful.

Dr. Freeman is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary Medicine at the University Hospital. He practices pulmonary and critical care in the inpatient settings in the medical intensive care unit (MICU), the Huntsman Cancer intensive care unit (HCICU) and on the inpatient pulmonary service at University Hospital. He also sees general pulmonary patients in the outpatient setting at the Farmington Health Center and the Sugarhouse Health Center. He enjoys providing hands on teaching to Internal Medicine residents and Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows on clinical service. He maintains a research interest in the pulmonary and systemic health effects of air pollution, an ongoing health challenge within the Salt Lake Valley.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Associate Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Public Health
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Pulmonary Disease)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Education history

Undergraduate Biology - University of San Diego B.A.
Professional Medical Medicine - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center School of Medicine M.D.
Internship Internal Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Intern
Residency Internal Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident
Fellowship Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - University of Utah Fellow
Research Fellow NIH T32 Basic Science Research Fellow - University of Utah Research Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Vazquez SR, Freeman A, VanWoerkom RC, Rondina M (2009). Contemporary issues in the prevention and management of postthrombotic syndrome. The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 43(11), 1824-35.
  2. Sturrock A, Woller D, Freeman A, Sanders K, Paine R 3r (2018). Consequences of Hypoxia for the Pulmonary Alveolar Epithelial Cell Innate Immune Response. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md., 201(11), 3411-3420.
  3. Brant-Zawadzki G, Boltax J, Bott S, Chapman M, Fix M, Freeman A, Fuller M, Hartsell S, Krulewitz N, Ledyard H, Morgan M, Stephen R, Unger L, Williams W, Roginski MA, Lingenfelter E, Sloan C, Ciullo (2020). A Guide for Caring for Patients Amidst the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness, 15(4), 1.
  4. Aberegg SK, Cirulis MM, Maddock SD, Freeman A, Keenan LM, Pirozzi CS, Raman SM, Schroeder J, Mann H, Callahan S (2020). Clinical, Bronchoscopic, and Imaging Findings of e-Cigarette, or Vaping, Product Use-Associated Lung Injury Among Patients Treated at an Academic Medical Center. JAMA network open, 3(11), e2019176.