Best Pulmonologist in Kolkata
Find verified pulmonologist doctors in Kolkata, West Bengal. Book online consultations or visit clinics across Salt Lake, Park Street, Howrah, New Town, and more.
Conditions Treated by Pulmonologist Doctors in Kolkata
If you are experiencing any of these conditions in Kolkata, consult a qualified pulmonologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Pneumonia and lung infections
- Tuberculosis (TB)
- Sleep apnea
- Chronic cough
- Interstitial lung disease
- Bronchiectasis
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Frequently Asked Questions — Pulmonologist in Kolkata
Who is the best pulmonologist in Kolkata?
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How much does a pulmonologist consultation cost in Kolkata?
Pulmonologist consultation fees in Kolkata 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.
Can I consult a pulmonologist online in Kolkata?
Yes. Many pulmonologist doctors in Kolkata on PingMeDoc offer video consultations. You can consult from home, receive digital prescriptions, and schedule follow-ups — all through the app.
What conditions does a pulmonologist treat?
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.
When should I see a Pulmonologist?
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.
How is asthma diagnosed in adults?
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.