
Thanh H. Neville, MD
Pulmonology
Accepting new patients
Primary Location
Pulmonology
200 Medical Plaza
Suite 365
Los Angeles, California 90095
Suite 365
Los Angeles, California 90095
Phone
Fax
310-794-9718
About
Dr. Thanh Neville obtained her medical degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in 2005. She also completed her residency in Internal Medicine and subspecialty training in Pulmonary and Critical Care at UCLA. She subsequently obtained her Masters of Sciences in Health Services from the UCLA School of Public Health. She joined the faculty at UCLA in 2012 and is currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary Critical Care.
Dr. Neville sees general pulmonary patients in the outpatient setting as well as attends in the Medical Intensive Care Unit. Her research interest is in improving the quality of care at the end of life in the ICU.
Languages
Education
Medical Board Certifications
Critical Care Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2011
Pulmonary Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2010
Fellowship
Pulmonary Disease, UCLA School of Medicine, 2011
Residency
Internal Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 2008
Internship
Internal Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 2006
Degree
MD, UCLA School of Medicine, 2005
Recognitions
- Super Doctors® Southern California, 2023
- Super Doctors® Southern California, 2022
- "100 in 100" Trailblazing Women of UCLA Health, 2020 See More
Locations

Hospital Affiliations
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center
Areas of Focus
Abnormal chest xray
Abnormal chest ct scan
Lung disease
Hypoxia
Chronic lung disease
Chronic cough
Research
Interests
- Ethics in the ICU
- Palliative Care in the ICU
Publications
In the News
*Note: News website links may expire without notice.
CBS 2 News: People Making a Difference UCLA Health Program Aims To Make Final Moments Easier For Patients And Family - A Wish At A Time, August 2020.Hospital's 3 Wishes Project aims to make end of life gentle, peaceful - wndu.com
3 Wishes Project brings dignity to dying patients - UCLA Newsroom
Five academic researchers awarded grants by Gary and Mary West Foundation to advance palliative care - csupalliativecare.org
Providing futile treatment prevents other patients from receiving the critical care they need - UCLA Newsroom
Researchers assess frequency, cost of critical care treatments seen as 'futile' by doctors - UCLA Newsroom
Recognitions
- Super Doctors® Southern California, 2023
- Super Doctors® Southern California, 2022
- "100 in 100" Trailblazing Women of UCLA Health, 2020
- One in a Million Award to UCLA 3 Wishes Team for service to others
- NIH NIA K23 Career Development Award: Understanding Inappropriate Treatment In Critically Ill Older Patients
- NIH Loan Repayment Program
- CSU Palliative Care Institute: Evaluate 3 Wishes Intervention in the UCLA MICU