
Breathe Easier, Live Better – World Class Respiratory Care
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Common Pulmonary Disorders
- Post Viral Cough
- Asthma
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Respiratory Infections

Post Viral Cough
A common issue due to unstable and sensitive airways following a viral infection, leading to persistent coughing without fever.
Key Symptoms
- Persistent cough after a viral infection
- No fever or active infection symptoms
- Triggered by cold air, smoke, or strong odors
- Airway hypersensitivity causing prolonged cough bouts

Asthma
Asthma is a chronic lung condition caused by airway inflammation, leading to breathing difficulties.
Key Symptoms
- Wheezing (whistling sound while breathing)
- Breathing difficulty (shortness of breath)
- Persistent cough, especially at night or early morning
- Chest heaviness or tightness
- Triggers include allergens, cold air, smoke, exercise, and respiratory infections

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
COPD is a serious, mostly smoke-related lung disease that causes long-term breathing problems.
Key Symptoms
- Breathing difficulty (shortness of breath, especially with activity)
- Chronic cough with phlegm
- Wheezing (whistling sound while breathing)
- Low oxygen levels (can lead to fatigue and dizziness)
- Swelling in the feet (due to poor oxygen circulation)

Respiratory Infections
Respiratory infections affect the lungs and airways, causing inflammation and breathing difficulties.
Key Symptoms
- Pneumonia – Infection causing lung inflammation, fever, cough, and difficulty breathing.
- Flu (Influenza) – Viral infection with fever, cough, body aches, and fatigue.
- Bronchitis – Inflammation of the bronchial tubes leading to persistent cough and mucus production.
Advanced Pulmonary Diagnostics
- Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
- Bronchoscopy
- Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS)
- Medical Thoracoscopy

Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
A simple and effective test to evaluate lung function and aid in diagnosing respiratory conditions.
Key Benefits
- Assesses lung capacity and airflow to detect abnormalities.
- Helps diagnose conditions like Asthma, COPD, Lung Fibrosis, and ILD.
- Monitors disease progression and treatment effectiveness.
- Non-invasive and quick procedure for accurate lung health assessment.

Bronchoscopy
A minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat lung conditions.
Key Uses:
- Evaluates airway and lung health using a flexible bronchoscope.
- Diagnoses lung diseases such as infections, tumors, and chronic cough causes.
- Performs biopsies to detect conditions like lung cancer and ILD.
- Removes blockages such as mucus plugs or foreign objects.
- Delivers targeted treatments like medication or laser therapy for airway obstructions.

Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS)
A minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that combines bronchoscopy with ultrasound to evaluate the airways and surrounding lung tissues.
Key Benefits:
- Examines lymph nodes, tumors, and lung structures with high precision.
- Helps diagnose and stage lung cancer, infections, and other lung diseases.
- Provides real-time imaging for accurate needle biopsies.
- Safer alternative to surgical biopsies, reducing complications and recovery time.

Medical Thoracoscopy
A minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat fluid accumulation around the lungs (pleural effusion).
Key Uses:
- Diagnoses the cause of pleural effusion (infection, cancer, or other conditions).
- Allows direct visualization of the pleural space for accurate assessment.
- Enables biopsy collection for diagnosing pleural diseases.
- Can be used for therapeutic drainage to relieve breathing difficulties.
Personalised Treatments
- Lung Cancer Care
- Airway Diseases Clinic
- Curing Respiratory Infections
- ILD Clinic
- Respiratory Vaccines
- Respiratory Problems in Women & Children
- Pre- and Post-Surgery Care

Lung Cancer Care:
Comprehensive support for lung cancer patients, focusing on:
- Early diagnosis through imaging and biopsy.
- Staging to determine the extent of cancer spread.
- Personalized treatment options, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapies.
- Symptom management and supportive care to improve quality of life.
- Multidisciplinary approach involving oncologists, pulmonologists, and specialists for optimal care.

Airway Diseases Clinic
Comprehensive Care for Asthma and COPD with a full range of standard and advanced treatments.
Key Services:
- Specialized care for Asthma in children, pregnancy, and difficult-to-treat cases.
- Advanced diagnostics to assess lung function and airway inflammation.
- Personalized treatment plans including inhalers, biologics, and lifestyle modifications.
- COPD management with medication, pulmonary rehabilitation, and oxygen therapy.
- Education and counseling to improve symptom control and prevent flare-ups.

Curing Respiratory Infections
Expert management of viral, bacterial, and fungal respiratory infections, including pneumonias and tuberculosis (TB).
Key Expertise:
- Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for respiratory infections.
- Specialized care for pneumonia, TB, and fungal lung diseases.
- Advanced therapies for critically ill patients in the ICU.
- High success rates in infection management and recovery.
- Multidisciplinary approach for optimal patient outcomes.

ILD Clinic
Expert multidisciplinary care for a wide range of Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD) to improve lung health and quality of life.
Key Services:
- Comprehensive diagnosis using advanced imaging and lung function tests.
- Personalized treatment plans including medications, oxygen therapy, and lifestyle guidance.
- Specialized care for autoimmune-related ILDs with expert rheumatology collaboration.
- Pulmonary rehabilitation programs to enhance breathing capacity.
- Proven success stories of patients leading healthier lives with dedicated care.

Respiratory Vaccines
Essential preventive care to protect against serious respiratory infections.
Key Benefits:
- Reduces the risk of severe flu and pneumonia complications.
- Crucial for high-risk individuals with heart, lung, kidney, liver diseases, and cancers.
- Enhances immunity, preventing hospitalizations and severe illness.
- Recommended for elderly individuals, immunocompromised patients, and those with chronic conditions.

Respiratory Problems in Women & Children
Expert care tailored for women and children dealing with respiratory conditions and infections.
Key Services:
- Specialized treatment for asthma, allergies, and lung infections in women and children.
- Expert care for respiratory issues during pregnancy to ensure maternal and fetal well-being.
- Management of childhood respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
- Preventive care, including vaccinations and early intervention strategies.
- Compassionate and child-friendly approach to ensure comfort and effective treatment.

Pre- and Post-Surgery Care
Pre-Surgery Care:
- Detailed preoperative evaluation to assess lung function and overall health.
- Personalized preparation plans including breathing exercises and lifestyle adjustments.
- Patient education on the procedure, risks, and recovery process.
Post-Surgery Care:
- Pain management and wound care for a smooth recovery.
- Pulmonary rehabilitation to restore lung function and breathing capacity.
- Close monitoring for complications such as infections or breathing difficulties.
- Guidance on lifestyle modifications to enhance long-term lung health.
Frequently asked questions
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Persistent cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, and frequent lung infections may indicate a lung condition like asthma, COPD, or interstitial lung disease. Early diagnosis is key to effective management.
If you have ongoing sleep disturbances, snoring, breathing difficulties, or unexplained fatigue, it’s time to consult a specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.