Breathing should be easy, but sometimes it’s not. When your lungs can’t keep up anymore – can’t get enough oxygen or get rid of the bad stuff – everything starts going wrong. This is serious stuff that needs attention right away.
Respiratory care is specialized medical support for people with breathing problems. Sometimes your breathing system just needs backup. I step in with oxygen therapy, CPAP/BiPAP machines, ventilators for serious cases, or whatever it takes to get you stable again. Every person’s different, so I adjust everything based on how you’re doing.
With over 20 years of experience treating lung problems, I know what works. I’ll figure out exactly what you need and stick with you through recovery and rehabilitation. My practice focuses on comprehensive respiratory care with round-the-clock monitoring when needed.
Comprehensive Treatment Options for Respiratory Failure
Lots of things can mess up your breathing. COPD makes it hard to exhale. Bad asthma attacks close everything up. Pneumonia fills your lungs with junk. TB damages the tissue. Sometimes it’s an accident or your heart acting up that causes trouble.
When someone needs help, I offer oxygen support, special breathing machines like BiPAP/CPAP, life-support ventilation when things get serious, the right medicines – antibiotics for infections, inhalers to open airways, steroids to reduce swelling – plus constant monitoring and rehab programs. Everything happens with personalized care and expertise to get you breathing well again and keep you healthy for the long run.
Breathing problems are scary. You need someone who really gets it and has seen everything before. That’s me – 20+ years dealing with lungs that don’t work right. I’ve got degrees from London and Ireland, but what matters is I know how to fix your breathing.
I don’t rush appointments. I listen to what’s wrong and figure out exactly what’s happening. You get proper testing and the right treatment – oxygen, breathing machines, or rehab programs. Every person needs something different. You’re not just another patient to me.
Can't breathe? Blue lips? Feeling weird and dizzy? Chest hurts? Don't wait - seek medical help right now. These signs mean you need help fast.
Look, if you can't breathe right and it's scaring you - just come see me. I've seen too many people wait around thinking it'll pass. Your lips going weird colors? You feel like you might pass out? Stop overthinking it and get medical attention. Better safe than sorry, trust me.
Some get better in a few weeks. Others take longer - maybe months. Everyone heals differently. I help you get stronger at your own speed.
It costs different amounts for different people. Basic care costs less. Intensive care costs more. I'll discuss treatment options and costs transparently before starting anything.
Yes! Lots of my patients go back to work and play. You might need to take medicine or use oxygen sometimes. But you can still live well.
Mon – Sat: 10:20 am – 1.30 pm and 5.30 pm – 7.30 pm
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Pleural interventions are specialised procedures used to treat conditions like pneumothorax or pleural effusion that affect the area surrounding the lungs. These therapies aid in breathing improvement, pain relief, and life quality restoration. Because every breath counts, our centre focusses on safe, minimally invasive procedures customised for each patient.
(1) Chest X-ray Basic imaging to check for fluid, air, or abnormalities around the lungs.
(2) Ultrasound of the chest More precise than X-ray for detecting fluid; often used to guide interventions like thoracentesis.
(3) CT Scan (Chest) Detailed imaging that can help identify infections, tumors, or complex effusions.
(4) Pleural Fluid Analysis (after Thoracentesis) Fluid is removed and tested in a lab to check for infection, cancer, TB, etc. Pleural Biopsy If needed, a small sample of pleura is taken (sometimes during an intervention) to test for diseases like TB or cancer.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation is a program of education of lung disease of the patient and personalized exercises to reduce breathlessness and empowers patient how to maximally utilize their remaining lung capacity to carry on with their routine activities with less efforts. We conduct 4 weeks, 6 weeks and 8 weeks programs of pulmonary rehabilitation. The patient attends in person two sessions per week to learn about exercises under careful supervision. One lecture of 10 minutes is also conducted during the same time educating patient on various aspects of their lung disease. Pulmonary rehabilitation reduces breathlessness, fatigue, anxiety about chronic lung disease. It has been found to reduce rates of hospitalization.
(1) 4 weeks Package – Two in person training sessions lasting for 1 hours each
(2) 8 weeks Package – Two in person training sessions or one in person and remaining online sessions lasting for 1 hours each
(3) 6 weeks Package – Two in person training sessions lasting for 1 hours each. Total 12 visits. Option of online training
Asthma, COPD and bronchitis are common obstructive airway disease found in the general population. They are responsible for significan symptoms, repeated admissions in the hospital
(2) Lung function test – We offer from basic spirometry to advanced computerised lung function test for the diagnosis of asthma, COPD or bronchitis. This includes oscillometry, FeNO, skin prick allergy testing
(1) Inhaler technique training – All our patients are trained face to face on how to take inhalers correctly to avoid poor response to therapy
Diganostic flexible bronchoscopy is a procedure to examine breathing tubes from the inside. It is indicated for investigating symptoms like blood in sputum, suspected cases of lung cancer, lung collapse. Our bronchoscopy suite is supported by world class instruments and infrastructure. Dr Nagesh Dhadge has done more than 500 bronchoscopies so far.
(1) Diagnostic flexible bronchoscopy
(2) Therapeutic flexible bronchoscopy for mucus plug removal
(3) Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)
(4) Endobronchial biopsy
Skin prick allergy test is done for symptoms of recurrent sneezing , runny nose for diagnosing allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchial asthma and patients of chronic cough.
Skin prick allergy is more specific than blood allergy test. Patient should be off any anti-allergic tablets for 7 days before testing. The reports are available within 30 minutes of the procedure. Skin prick allergy testing is more specific than blood allergy test
Skin pick allergy test – We commonly test for airborne allergens like pollens, dust mites, fungi and limited food allergens
Sleep apnea is a very common disorder, but the symptoms are poorly recognised by the patient before complications occur. It usually starts as loud snoring. It may then progress to daytime sleepiness, fatigue, body aches, cognitive decline, poor concentration due to and frequent urination in night due to fragmented sleep. Poor sleep in night damages important organs such as heart and brain, resulting in to complications such as heart disease, high blood pressure and vehicular accidents.
(1) Overnight sleep study- We offer level 2 and level 3 sleep studies for the diagnosis of sleep apnea.
(1) CPAP troubleshooting- Many patients after starting CPAP may have a few troubles with CPAP machine. We offer consultations to help patient with their CPAP machines
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