Pneumology – Pneumology Visit
Why Choose Pneumology at Family Hospital?
What Does the Pneumology Service Offer?
- Obstructive pulmonary diseases (such as COPD and asthma)
- Restrictive lung diseases
- Acute and chronic bronchitis
- Bacterial, viral or other types of pneumonia
- Tumor diseases of the respiratory system
- Pulmonary hypertension and pleural effusions
- Prolonged symptoms such as chronic cough
Each patient benefits from a detailed analysis and a treatment plan tailored to their specific needs.
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We are committed to helping every patient breathe easily again – with confidence, assurance, and consistent care.
Informative Articles
SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
Persistent cough, difficulty breathing, wheezing, chest pain, and excessive fatigue are common signs.
If you have a cough that lasts more than 3 weeks, difficulty breathing, a history of frequent lung infections or suspected respiratory allergies.
With the help of laboratory tests, lung X-rays, thoracic scans, respiratory function tests (spirometry) and ultrasounds.
Yes, chronic pulmonary diseases can lead to respiratory failure and serious consequences if not diagnosed and treated in time.
Asthma has no cure, but with proper treatment and careful management, most patients live normal and active lives.
Yes, a pulmonologist can diagnose allergies that affect the respiratory tract, such as allergic asthma or allergic rhinitis, through specific tests and medical history.
Spirometry is a simple, painless test that takes only a few minutes and measures lung capacity to assess respiratory function.































