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Pulmonology

Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine at Aster Ramesh Hospitals offers comprehensive consultative, diagnostic and therapeutic services for diverse lung diseases. Backed by advanced facilities like 24 hour MICU and ECMO (Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation), the Department of Pulmonology provides specialised critical care for patients with acute respiratory conditions and respiratory failure. The department offers complete treatments for pulmonary diseases like: Sleep disorders Pulmonary hypertension Asthma Pneumonia Pleural effusion, Empyema, Pneumothorax Tuberculosis Chronic obstructive lung disease i.e. COPD Interstitial lung disease (Lung fibrosis) Post COVID lung fibrosis Septicemia Acute lung injury, ARDS Poly-trauma, Flail chest Acute and chronic respiratory failure, and Various lung infections Lung cancer Haemoptysis

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We have some of the best specialists from around the world, they bring years of experience and offer evidence-based treatment to ensure the best care for you.

FAQs

Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.

What does a pulmonologist do?

Pulmonologists treat conditions related to the respiratory system in children and adults. They specialise in treating severe medical conditions like asthma and tuberculosis. They also collaborate with other medical specialists, such as patients’ primary doctors, cardiologists, and surgeons, to decide on treatment plans. 

What question should you ask a pulmonologist?

Patients must know the reason behind the underlying respiratory or lung-related problems. They must know how pulmonologists/ medical specialists handle surgical and non-surgical treatment requirements. Further, patients must ask about overall fees, instructions to follow, lifestyle changes to consider, required appointments, and the duration of treatment. 

What are the most common types of conditions that pulmonologists treat?

Pulmonologists in Ongole treat a wide range of medical conditions, including aspergillosis, asthma, bronchiectasis, COPD, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, interstitial lung disease, and lung cancer. They are also specialists in treating lung diseases like asbestosis, berylliosis, black lung diseases, and silicosis. 

When should I consider seeing a pulmonologist?

You must consider seeing a pulmonologist at Aster Ramesh when experiencing dizziness, wheezing, or breathing challenges. Patients with persistent cold and cough, severe tiredness, and asthma must also make an appointment with a pulmonologist. Further, a chronic cough can also be a symptom of lung cancer, so take the utmost precautions by seeing a specialist as soon as possible. 

What is the role of a pulmonologist in a patient's treatment journey?

Pulmonologists educate patients about underlying health problems, available treatment options, and risks/ benefits associated with them. They play a crucial role in ensuring patients' speedy and effective recovery. With post-treatment appointments, further, they ensure parents do not encounter any adverse reactions and accordingly adjust medications. 

How does a pulmonologist decide on a treatment plan?

Before deciding on a treatment plan, pulmonologists analyse the patient’s medical history and study their past medical reports. They also analyse the patient’s X-rays, CT scans, blood tests and consult other medical specialists, like cardiologists and immunologists, to decide on a treatment plan. Surgical treatments are out of their focus area hence, surgeons take over from there.

What advancements or technologies are utilised by pulmonologists?

Aster Ramesh hospital conducts patients’ assessments using top medical equipment, including CPAP ventilators, pulmonology software, thoracic surgery devices, an APS Pro system, an ERBE CRYO JET, thoracoscopy, nebulizers, pulse oximeters, peak flow meters, Sefam Bi-level BiPAP, body and respiratory plethysmography, and respiratory gas monitors.

What documents should I carry on my first visit to a pulmonologist?

Patients must provide complete details related to their lung problems and respiratory conditions, including their medical history reports, test results of past treatments and diagnostic processes, insurance card, identification card, and list of current medications. Also, patients must update doctors with their current symptoms for better health analysis. 

How should I prepare for my first visit to a pulmonologist?

You must prepare by carrying complete medical records, including past treatment test results and diagnostic test reports. Additionally, a referral letter from a primary care doctor, insurance card, and identification documents are also advisable.

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