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Areas of Clinical Focus

Care Designed Around the Whole Patient

Specialty expertise. Longer conversations. Personalized guidance.

At Kingdom Living Health, care goes beyond addressing a diagnosis. Dr. Madeline Strittmatter brings together expertise in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine to understand how breathing, sleep, serious illness, medications, and recovery may intersect.

Every patient begins with an in-depth consultation designed to understand your story, review the medical information that matters, answer your questions, and create a clear path forward.

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Chronic Lung Disease Care

Whether you're living with COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis, or another chronic lung condition, my goal is to help you better understand your diagnosis, optimize your long-term lung health, and feel confident managing your condition.

During your consultation, we'll:

  • Review your symptoms and medical history

  • Evaluate prior pulmonary testing and imaging

  • Optimize inhaler technique and medications

  • Discuss oxygen therapy when appropriate

  • Create a personalized treatment plan

  • Focus on improving quality of life

Conditions I Commonly Help Manage

COPD Chronic cough

Asthma Oxygen management

Bronchiectasis Shortness of breath

Post-hospital lung recovery Pulmonary fibrosis

My approach combines evidence-based pulmonary medicine with patient education and personalized guidance so you feel confident managing your condition long after the visit.

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Post-ICU & Post-Hospital Recovery

A Signature Service at Kingdom Living Health

Recovering after a serious illness can feel overwhelming. Many patients leave the hospital with questions about medications, breathing, strength, sleep, and what recovery should actually look like. You don't have to navigate that journey alone.

My goal is to help patients and caregivers navigate the transition from hospital to home through personalized recovery planning focused on restoring health, improving quality of life, and preventing avoidable setbacks.

Recovery doesn't end at hospital discharge—it begins there.


During your consultation, we'll:

  • Review your hospital records and ICU course

  • Reconcile medications and answer treatment questions

  • Evaluate oxygen needs and respiratory recovery

  • Review sleep concerns and fatigue after critical illness

  • Discuss rehabilitation and recovery milestones

  • Coordinate follow-up recommendations with your healthcare team

  • Develop a personalized recovery plan for your ongoing needs

  • Cognitive changes after critical illness

  • ICU-related anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms

Areas We Commonly Address

ICU recovery Medication management

Hospital discharge planning Oxygen therapy

Physical weakness Recovery expectations

Sleep after critical illness Questions for specialists

My approach combines evidence-based critical care medicine with compassionate guidance and patient education, helping patients and families feel informed, supported, and confident throughout the recovery journey.

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Sleep Optimization

Healthy sleep is one of the foundations of overall health. Poor sleep can affect your energy, mood, memory, heart health, metabolism, immune function, and quality of life.

My goal is to identify the underlying causes of your sleep concerns and develop a personalized plan that helps you sleep better, feel more rested, and improve your long-term health.


During your consultation, we'll:

  • Review your sleep history and current concerns

  • Evaluate previous sleep studies and testing

  • Optimize CPAP therapy and mask comfort

  • Identify factors contributing to poor sleep quality

  • Review medications and lifestyle habits that affect sleep

  • Develop a personalized treatment plan

  • Create practical strategies to improve long-term sleep health

Conditions I Commonly Help Manage

Obstructive sleep apnea CPAP troubleshooting

Insomnia Mask fitting concerns

Excessive daytime sleepiness Sleep hygiene

Circadian rhythm disorders Fatigue evaluation

My approach combines evidence-based sleep medicine with patient education and practical lifestyle strategies, helping you build healthy sleep habits that support your overall health, energy, and well-being.

Better sleep isn't simply about sleeping longer—it's about improving your health, one night at a time.

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Post-Viral Recovery

Recovery doesn't always end when the infection is gone. Some individuals continue to experience persistent shortness of breath, fatigue, chronic cough, exercise intolerance, poor sleep, or brain fog for weeks or even months.

My goal is to identify the factors contributing to your ongoing symptoms and develop a personalized recovery plan that helps you safely regain your health, strength, and quality of life.

During your consultation, we'll:

  • Review your illness timeline and recovery progress

  • Evaluate ongoing respiratory symptoms and breathing concerns

  • Review prior testing and specialist evaluations

  • Assess fatigue, exercise tolerance, and daily functioning

  • Discuss sleep concerns that may affect recovery

  • Develop an individualized recovery plan

  • Coordinate recommendations with your healthcare team when appropriate

Conditions I Commonly Help Manage

Long COVID Chronic cough

Persistent fatigue Exercise intolerance

Brain fog Poor sleep after illness

Ongoing shortness of breath Post-viral respiratory symptoms

My approach combines evidence-based pulmonary medicine with personalized guidance and patient education, helping you understand your symptoms, navigate recovery with confidence, and gradually return to the activities that matter most to you.

Your Personalized Care Plan


Every patient has a unique story, goals, and health journey. After your initial consultation, your care plan is thoughtfully personalized based on your diagnosis, symptoms, treatment goals, and clinical progress. As your needs evolve, follow-up recommendations and ongoing communication are coordinated through your secure patient portal to help support your long-term health.

My goal isn't simply to treat a condition—it's to help you better understand your health, make informed decisions, and feel supported throughout your journey.