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If you are experiencing any of these conditions in Chennai, consult a qualified pulmonologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Pulmonologist consultation fees in Chennai typically range from ₹300 to ₹1,500 depending on the doctor's experience and whether you choose an online or in-person visit. All fees are displayed transparently on each doctor's profile.
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A pulmonologist specializing in Pulmonology treats Asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Pneumonia and lung infections, Tuberculosis (TB), Sleep apnea, and more. Consult a pulmonologist if you experience symptoms related to these conditions.
See a Pulmonologist for a cough lasting more than 3 weeks, shortness of breath during normal activities, wheezing or noisy breathing, coughing up blood, recurrent respiratory infections, chronic snoring with daytime sleepiness, or if your asthma is not well-controlled despite regular medication.
Asthma is diagnosed through a combination of symptom history (recurrent wheeze, cough, breathlessness, chest tightness), physical examination, and pulmonary function tests (spirometry) that show reversible airflow obstruction. A peak flow diary and sometimes a methacholine challenge test help confirm the diagnosis.