
The approval of a new oral postexposure prophylaxis for COVID-19 marks a significant advancement in the disease's prevention landscape.

Noah Greenspan, DPT, PT, CCS, EMT-B is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. He began his professional career at the New York University (now Langone) Medical Center’s Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. In 1998, he founded the Pulmonary Wellness & Rehabilitation Center, a Manhattan-based physical therapy practice specializing in the care of patients with cardiovascular, pulmonary, and complex medical conditions. In 2014, he founded the Pulmonary Wellness Research and Education Society (renamed the Pulmonary Wellness Foundation). In 2017, Dr. Greenspan’s "Ultimate Pulmonary Wellness" was published. In response to the COVID Pandemic of 2019, Dr. Greenspan started a daily Coronavirus prevention program and later, the COVID Rehabilitation & Recovery Lecture Series, a COVID-Specific Online Bootcamp for COVID Survivors and Long Haulers and in October of 2020, he and Marion Mackles, PT, opened the PWF’s COVID Rehabilitation & Recovery Clinic at H&D Physical Therapy in NYC and produced and directed an award-winning film documenting their experiences, called Long Haul. On December 16, 2021, he returned from exile to open the new and improved Pulmonary Wellness ComplexPT!

The approval of a new oral postexposure prophylaxis for COVID-19 marks a significant advancement in the disease's prevention landscape.

Pulmonary expert Noah Greenspan, DPT, discusses long COVID, early pandemic uncertainty, and how vaccination may help reduce infection risk and severity.

Noah Greenspan, DPT, discusses how oxygen therapy, detailed evaluation, and trial-and-error approaches may help manage long COVID symptoms.

Noah Greenspan, DPT explains challenges diagnosing long COVID and strategies like pacing, compression, and electrolytes to support recovery.

Noah Greenspan, DPT, PT, CCS, EMT-B, cardiopulmonary physical therapist and director of the Pulmonary Wellness and Rehabilitation Center in New York City, reflects on how the reality of COVID-19 infection proved far more complex than initially thought.

To mark the 5-year anniversary of the COVID pandemic, The American Journal of Managed Care® spoke with Noah Greenspan, DPT, PT, CCS, EMT-B, cardiopulmonary physical therapist and director of the Pulmonary Wellness and Rehabilitation Center in New York City.

Long COVID is the chronic manifestation of lasting symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection that can last for at least 3 months, with shortness of breath and system inefficiency often remaining central issues for many patients.

March 20th 2025