Pulmonology
Overview
Pulmonology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of diseases affecting the respiratory system, including the lungs and airways. It plays a critical role in maintaining healthy breathing and managing conditions that can impact oxygen flow and overall quality of life.
Our department provides comprehensive care for both acute and chronic respiratory conditions. From common issues like cough, infections, and allergies to complex diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and lung infections, each patient is evaluated thoroughly to determine the root cause of symptoms.
With a focus on early detection, accurate diagnosis, and continuous monitoring, our approach ensures effective treatment and prevention of complications. The goal is to improve breathing capacity, enhance lung function, and support long-term respiratory health.
Our Specialties
Our Pulmonology department offers specialized care across a wide range of respiratory conditions and disorders.
Asthma Management
Diagnosis and long-term management of asthma with personalized treatment plans to control symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Care
Comprehensive care for COPD, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema, focusing on improving breathing and quality of life.
Respiratory Infections Treatment
Management of lung infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and other bacterial or viral respiratory illnesses.
Tuberculosis (TB) Care
Diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of tuberculosis with a structured and complete care approach.
Allergic Lung Diseases
Treatment of respiratory allergies caused by environmental triggers, dust, pollution, and seasonal factors.
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
Evaluation and management of conditions such as sleep apnea and snoring that affect breathing during sleep.
Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Management
Care for complex lung conditions that affect lung tissue and breathing capacity.
Bronchoscopy & Airway Procedures
Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for evaluating airway conditions and detecting abnormalities within the lungs.
Lung Function Testing (PFT)
Assessment of lung capacity and function to diagnose and monitor respiratory conditions accurately.
Smoking-Related Lung Disease Care
Management of lung conditions caused by smoking, along with counseling and support for smoking cessation.
Critical Respiratory Care Support
Support for patients with severe breathing difficulties requiring close monitoring and advanced respiratory care.
Preventive Respiratory Health
Guidance on lifestyle, environmental control, and early screening to maintain long-term lung health.
Technologies & Infrastructure
Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) Systems
Advanced tools for measuring lung capacity and diagnosing respiratory disorders.
Sleep Study & Monitoring Systems
Equipment for evaluating sleep-related breathing disorders.
Bronchoscopy & Diagnostic Equipment
Specialized systems for internal airway examination and precise diagnosis.
Imaging & Diagnostic Support
Access to imaging services for identifying lung infections and structural abnormalities.
Oxygen Therapy & Respiratory Support
Facilities for oxygen delivery and breathing support for patients with respiratory distress.
Integrated Care Approach
Coordination with other specialties for managing complex or multi-system conditions.
Our Experts

Dr. J. Das
Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita
Obst. & Gynae

Dr. Rahul Arya
Gastroenterologist

Dr. Ashish
General Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
You should consult if you experience persistent cough, shortness of breath, chest tightness, or recurring respiratory infections.
Common conditions include asthma, COPD, lung infections, tuberculosis, allergies, and sleep-related breathing disorders.
It is a test that measures how well your lungs are working and helps diagnose respiratory conditions.
Yes, many respiratory conditions can be effectively managed with proper treatment and regular monitoring.
Some effects can be improved with treatment and quitting smoking, but early intervention is important.
Yes, diagnosis and management of sleep-related breathing disorders are part of pulmonology care.
Yes, if untreated, infections can become severe, so early diagnosis and treatment are important.