An interest in being of service and a love of science led Dr. Andrew Vogel to pursue medicine as a career. His volunteer time at a Columbus, Ohio, hospital confirmed his decision. While in medical school, he discovered a passion for critical care, helping critically ill patients and their families at astressful time. He chose to specialize in pulmonary medicine as a way to help those same patients manage their conditions. Dr. Vogel sees diagnoses, treats and manages diseases of the respiratory system in adults. He has a particular interest and special training in lung nodules, tracking, diagnosing and performing procedures related to lung cancers. Grateful for the opportunity to care for patients, he sees himself as a partner in their health, helping them understand the condition, any treatments and management approaches. He emphasizes smoking cessation as a preventive measure. Dr. Vogel encourages everyone to exercise more to help them live better. Dr. Vogel and his wife, who is a nurse, have two daughters and two sons. He enjoys playing tennis and golf, staying up on current events and reading.
His clinical expertise encompasses Lung Nodules, Lung Metastases, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Pneumonia.
Dr. Vogel is board certified in American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine - 2020, American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine - None, and American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease - 2021. He is actively involved in clinical research, co-authoring 1 peer reviewed article. Dr. Vogel is currently accepting new patients.
Ohio University College Of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor Of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), 2015
OhioHealth - Doctors Hospital
Pulmonary Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine - 2020
American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine - None
American Osteopathic Board Of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease - 2021
OhioHealth - Doctors Hospital - 2021
Bethesda Hospital
McCullough Hyde Memorial Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital