Pulmonology
Board certified since 2016
Dr. Danley is the only physician in his family, the first of his family to even go to college. He takes his commitment to his patients very seriously and strives to provide an expertise that comes not only from his medical knowledge but also from approaching each patient as a whole person: striving to understand their medical history, their family, and their lives. He believes medicine is about so much more than a set of symptoms and some test results. As such, his patient care philosophy can best be summed up as follows: treat every patient as a friend, approach every patient as a person, be patient-centric and not symptom-centric, remember that medicine is as much art as it is science, and be open minded.
Board certified since 2016
Board certified since 2015
Dr. Joshua E. Danley is a board certified pulmonary and critical care physician. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in 2009 and went on to complete his osteopathic internship and residency at Lankenau Medical Center in 2012. He was one of two fellows to pioneer the inaugural class of pulmonary and critical care fellows at Lankenau. Dr. Danley authored or co-authored several published articles in pulmonary medicine during his training. Upon his graduation from fellowship in 2015, he moved to Riddle Hospital where he enjoys a busy out-patient practice as well as in-patient pulmonary and ICU consulting services. His interests include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection, and critical care medicine. He was appointed the medical director of Riddle Hospital’s intensive care unit in January 2018. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two sons and blogging about the Pelikan brand of fountain pens.