Abbas A. Omais, MD

As the director of the Lung & Sleep Institute, Abbas A. Omais, MD is known for helping patients who struggle from a multitude of chronic pulmonary and sleep disorders. Dr. Omais is currently accepting new patients at this White Plains, Maryland practice.

After completing his undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of Washington in Seattle, Dr. Omais went directly into medical school. He earned his medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in Sint Maarten.

Dr. Omais then relocated to New York for his required postgraduate medical training. He completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at the New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens. To further gain hands-on training and experience, Dr. Omais went through a pulmonary medicine fellowship at the same hospital, then went to Wayne State University’s Detroit Medical Center for a critical care medicine fellowship training in Michigan.

Because Dr. Omais strives to offer the latest treatments the industry has to offer, he maintains multiple professional memberships. He’s a member of the American College of Chest Physicians, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, and the American Society of Sleep Medicine, among others.

Dr. Omais is also board certified through the American Board of Internal Medicine. As a diplomate, he holds certifications in internal medicine, pulmonary disease, critical care medicine, and sleep medicine.

Since Dr. Omais affiliates with several Washington, DC-area hospitals, patients have plenty of options for treatment. He provides care at the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center in La Plata, the Southern Maryland Hospital in Clinton, and the Western Maryland Health System in Cumberland, to name a few.

Song C. Chon, MD

With his expertise in critical care issues and pulmonology, Song Choi Chon, MD, FCCP is a known leader in lung conditions and sleep disorders. Patients can get treatment from Dr. Chon at the Lung & Sleep Institute in White Plains, Maryland.

Dr. Chon completed his undergraduate degree in pre-medicine from Pennsylvania State University. He was immediately accepted into medical school and earned his medical degree from Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, Korea.

To complete his training, Dr. Chon went through an internal medicine residency at Harbor Hospital Center in Baltimore, followed by his fellowship in pulmonary medicine at Michigan State University’s Ingham Medical Center in Lansing. He even completed critical care medicine training at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.

Dr. Chon is a fellow of the College of Chest Physicians. Throughout his career, Dr. Chon specialized in pulmonology and critical care. He previously served as an intensivist at Church Hospital in Baltimore, then as a pulmonologist and sleep medicine specialist at the practice of G.S. Rath, MD, PA.

Patients have plenty of options for treatment with Dr. Chon. He’s affiliated with the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center in La Plata, the Medstar Southern Maryland Hospital in Clinton, and the Fort Washington Medical Center in Fort Washington.

It’s important to Dr. Chon to have up-to-date training in modern healthcare and advanced industry treatments. He takes continuing education courses and holds professional memberships with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American College of Chest Physicians, and the American Thoracic Society, to name a few. Dr. Chon is currently accepting new patients and welcomes them to the practice.