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At SeCURE Hospitals, our Department of Pulmonology Care is dedicated to thoroughly assessing, diagnosing, and managing all kinds of respiratory and lung-related issues. Our team of pulmonologists is passionate about delivering accurate diagnoses, evidence-based treatments, and ongoing support for patients facing both acute and chronic respiratory challenges. By combining advanced diagnostic technology with personalized care, we aim to help our patients breathe easier and improve their overall quality of life.
Respiratory illnesses can range from mild breathing difficulties to serious, life-threatening conditions. Our pulmonology specialists are trained to monitor lung health closely, identify potential issues early on, and develop customized treatment plans that address each patient’s specific clinical needs. We firmly believe in the significance of preventive care, early intervention, and continuous monitoring to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Conditions We Treat

The Pulmonology Care department at SeCURE Hospitals takes care of a broad range of respiratory issues, including:

  • Asthma and allergic airway diseases
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Tuberculosis and other lung infections
  • Viral and infective pneumonia
  • Sleep-related breathing disorders such as sleep apnea
  • Chronic cough and recurrent respiratory infections

Our dedicated team of specialists works to develop personalized care plans for chronic conditions like asthma and COPD. We help managing your symptoms, preventing flare-ups, and providing lifestyle tips to empower you to live your best life

Advanced Diagnostics & Lung Assessment

Getting an accurate diagnosis is key to providing best respiratory care. Our department has advance diagnostic tools that allow us to thoroughly assess lung function and airway health. These facilities include:

  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT) to assess lung capacity and airflow
  • Bronchoscopy for direct visualization and evaluation of airways
  • CT scans of the chest for detailed imaging of lung structures
  • Comprehensive respiratory evaluations to detect early or complex lung disorders

Services Offered

  • Management of chronic lung diseases
  • Asthma and COPD management programs
  • Evaluation and treatment for sleep-related breathing disorders
  • Tuberculosis and lung infection management
  • Immunotherapy for selected respiratory conditions
  • Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
  • Advanced diagnostic procedures including bronchoscopy and CT-based assessments

Why Choose SeCURE Hospitals?

With an emphasis on our patients, SeCURE Hospitals is committed to offering high-quality pulmonology care. To guarantee seamless care, especially for patients with complicated medical issues, our team works closely with a variety of specialties. Our goal is to provide safe, efficient, and comprehensive respiratory care using advanced diagnostic equipment, qualified specialists, and standardized treatment procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

A pulmonologist is a medical expert who focuses on diagnosing and treating issues related to the lungs and the respiratory system. They take care of conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung infections, sleep-related breathing problems, and various other breathing challenges, utilizing advanced diagnostic tests and medical treatments to help their patients breathe easier.

Common examples of pulmonary diseases include asthma, COPD, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and
sleep apnea. These conditions can really impact how we breathe and how well our lungs function, often requiring ongoing medical care or specialized treatments.

Pulmonary diseases mainly impact the lungs, which play a crucial role in taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. Some of these conditions can also affect the airways and the respiratory muscles that help us breathe normally.

Major lung diseases include:

  • Asthma
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Tuberculosis
  • Pneumonia (viral and infective)
  • Lung infections
  • Sleep-related breathing disorders

If you're dealing with ongoing issues like a chronic cough, trouble catching your breath,
wheezing, a feeling of tightness in your chest, frequent respiratory infections, or sleep disturbances caused by breathing difficulties, it is recommended to see a pulmonologist. This is especially true if you have a lung condition that needs regular attention.

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