Best Pulmonologyy HOSPITALs
Pulmonologists treat problems related to the respiratory system, diseases like asthma, pulmonary hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, and lung cancer which affects the lungs. If you have allergies, breathing problems, or respiratory issues, you probably need to see a pulmonologist. They will ask you to get a Bronchoscopy, ABG test or a PFT test done to identify the cause behind your problems. The test is mainly performed to examine and to treat asthma, chronic lung problems, emphysema etc.
Here's a list of the best Pulmonology Hospitals in India.

Medanta Hospital Gurgaon
Gurgaon, India
- Beauty Salon
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dedicated Smoking Areas
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- + 34 amenities

Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road
Chennai, India
- Beauty Salon
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dedicated Smoking Areas
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- + 35 amenities

Apollo Hospital Delhi
Delhi, India
- Cafe
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- Free Wifi
- Private rooms
- Shop
- + 18 amenities

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Mumbai, India
- Beauty Salon
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dedicated Smoking Areas
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- + 33 amenities

Fortis Memorial Research Institute
Gurgaon, India
- Cafe
- Dry Cleaning
- Free Wifi
- Laundry
- Parking available
- Personal assistance
- + 7 amenities

Blk Hospital Delhi
Delhi, India
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- Fitness
- Free Wifi
- + 29 amenities

Artemis Hospital
Gurgaon, India
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- Fitness
- Free Wifi
- + 27 amenities

Max Hospital Saket Delhi
Delhi, India
- Beauty Salon
- Business Centre Services
- Cafe
- Dedicated Smoking Areas
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- + 32 amenities

Sai Snehdeep Hospital
Navi Mumbai, India
- Dry Cleaning
- Family Accommodation
- Free Wifi
- Laundry
- Mobility accessible rooms
- Nursery / Nanny services
- + 22 amenities

Godrej Memorial Hospital
Mumbai, India
- Cafe
- Free Wifi
- Laundry
- Parking available
- Religious facilities
- Pharmacy
- + 1 more amenity
Questions & Answers on "Pulmonologyy" (5)
Persistent wet cough. Recurent througout the day
Female | 22
A persistent wet cough that is recurrent throughout the day may indicate an underlying respiratory issue. You need to consult a professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 27th July'23

Dr. Shweta Bansal
My boyfriend (age 27) has had this all day every day hacking/throat clearing cough with mucus since January... I've been begging him since to get it checked. He waited 4 months until April & finally went. Well, the chest x-ray came back clear. But then why is he still coughing?? I'm exhausted of this, not knowing what it is, but hearing it all day every day, anxious beyond belief while he claims he's "fine" when it's not normal.
Male | 27
Even though his chest Xray came back clear, ruling out obvious lung abnormalities or infections. STill other causes like allergies, postnasal drip, GERD, asthma, or chronic bronchitis could still be responsible. Encourage him to follow up with a medical professional for further evaluation and testing to identify the underlying cause of his symptoms. Taking his cough seriously and seeking medical attention is important for appropriate treatment and relief.
Answered on 26th July'23

Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hello doctor mujhe saans lene me problem hai please eska treatment kijiye
Male | 17
Difficulty in breathing can be caused by various underlying medical conditions, such as asthma, allergies, respiratory infections, heart problems, anxiety, or other serious respiratory issues. The appropriate treatment will depend on the cause of your symptoms. Consult a pulmonologist for better treatment options.
Answered on 19th July'23

Dr. Shweta Bansal
Peakflow best is 630 and now 620 but sometimes I struggle to get it up to 570 that mean what ? Or as long as within normal range im fine ?
Male | 29
A reading of 620 close to your personal best of 630, is within the normal range for you. Fluctuations can be normal due to various factors. Consult a pulmonology doctor if you have further concerns.
Answered on 18th July'23

Dr. Shweta Bansal
HRCT Cesht There is a interstital thickening in peripheral part's of the lunges.calcified lymph nodes are appreciated in the right paratracheal region. No pleural effusion or pleural thickening on Either side. chest wall is unremarkable Interstital lung Disease
Male | 70
Your HRCt scan indicates interstitial thickening in the peripheral parts of the lungs. It refers to thickening of the tissue between the air sacs in lungs, which can be associated with various conditions that affect the interstitium such as interstitial lung disease.
Answered on 13th July'23

Dr. Shweta Bansal
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