Patients with hemangioma in lung can go to the department of thoracic surgery or surgical oncology, etc., taking into account their clinical manifestations and accompanying symptoms. 1. If the hemangioma is close to the lung gate or central area, and the hemangioma is large enough to compress the trunk of pulmonary artery, causing palpitation, dyspnea and other clinical symptoms, affecting the patient’s life, surgery should be considered, and the patient should go to the Department of Thoracic Surgery for consultation. 2. If there is no special symptom of pulmonary hemangioma, but it grows rapidly and hardens in a short period of time, we should be alert to whether it is malignant hemangioma, and routine biopsy is needed after surgical treatment, so we can consider going to the Department of Surgical Oncology for consultation. Therefore, for pulmonary hemangioma, you can choose the appropriate department for consultation according to your own situation, and under the guidance of doctors for treatment.