If you’ve been dealing with a cough that won’t go away, trouble breathing, or you snore loud enough to wake the neighborhood, the Pulmonology department at PSP Hospital handles all of it — from routine breathing tests to emergency respiratory care.
If you’ve been dealing with a cough that won’t go away, trouble breathing, or you snore loud enough to wake the neighborhood, the Pulmonology department at PSP Hospital handles all of it — from routine breathing tests to emergency respiratory care.
What We Treat
Asthma and allergies. We work out whether your triggers are allergic or non-allergic and build a long-term plan around that, not a one-size-fits-all inhaler prescription.
COPD. Chronic bronchitis and emphysema both fall under this. Treatment focuses on slowing the damage and getting as much lung function back as possible.
Emergency respiratory care, 24×7. Acute asthma attacks, sudden breathing failure — someone is available around the clock for this.
Sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing problems. Snoring is often just annoying. Sometimes it’s a sign your breathing is actually stopping at night, and that’s worth checking.
Interstitial lung disease (ILD). Scarring and fibrosis of lung tissue — harder to treat, and we manage it with that in mind.
Pneumonia and lung infections. Bacterial, viral, fungal — the treatment differs depending on which, so getting the diagnosis right matters more than getting it fast.
Tuberculosis. Both pulmonary and extra-pulmonary TB, managed start to finish.
Pleural diseases. Fluid buildup around the lungs (pleural effusion) or a collapsed lung (pneumothorax) — both need prompt attention.
Occupational lung disease. If your job has exposed you to dust, chemicals, or fumes over the years, we check for the damage that kind of exposure causes.
Pulmonary rehabilitation. After a bad illness or surgery, breathing exercises and lifestyle changes to help you get your lung capacity back.
Why People Choose Us
We run chest imaging, HRCT scans, and lung function tests in-house, so diagnosis doesn’t mean waiting on results from somewhere else. For treatment, we lean on non-invasive options where they work — Pulmonary Function Tests, sleep studies, and bronchoscopy when a closer look inside the airway is needed.
Every patient’s plan is built around their actual situation — age, other health conditions, what their daily life looks like — rather than a standard protocol applied across the board. That matters more for elderly patients and anyone considered high-risk, where the margin for error is smaller.
We also handle the insurance side of things directly, including cashless approvals, so that part doesn’t become another thing to deal with while you’re trying to get better.
When You Should See a Pulmonologist
Don’t wait these out:
Any one of these on its own might be nothing. Several together, or one that’s been going on for weeks, is worth getting checked.
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