Lung diseases like asthma, COPD, ILD, and bronchiectasis can cause cough, breathlessness, or chest pain, requiring careful evaluation.
Pulmonology procedures
LUNG & RESPIRATORY TREATMENTS
LUNG & RESPIRATORY TREATMENTS
Lung conditions unresponsive to standard treatments require thorough evaluation and diagnostic procedures, which are often minimally invasive and can also be therapeutic.
Sleep Apnea Treatment
LUNG & RESPIRATORY TREATMENTS
Sleep Apnea Treatment
Good sleep and laughter boost health, while poor sleep, snoring, and daytime sleepiness can lead to serious medical and social issues.
Lung transplantation
Respiratory rehabilitation
Sleep Apnea Treatment
For progressive lung disease unresponsive to therapy, causing oxygen dependence and limited mobility, lung transplantation may be the only option.
Respiratory rehabilitation
Respiratory rehabilitation
Respiratory rehabilitation
Advanced lung disease limits mobility and quality of life; pulmonary rehab helps improve mobility and enhance daily living.
ECMO SERVICES
Respiratory rehabilitation
Respiratory rehabilitation
ECMO is a life-saving therapy that supports patients with severe lung or heart failure by oxygenating blood outside the body, giving organs time to heal.
“From asthma to lung transplantation — Comprehensive care by a trusted pulmonologist.”
A chest doctor (pulmonologist) treats conditions like COPD, asthma, interstitial lung disease (ILD), lung infections, and complex respiratory disorders. Dr Pavan Yadav provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for all lung-related issues.
Most centers consider 65 years as the upper limit, but healthy individuals above that age may still be evaluated case by case.
Yes. Depending on the disease, a patient may receive a single or double lung transplant.
Yes, in rare cases, two living donors can each donate one lung lobe to a recipient — usually a child or small adult.
Most patients stay in the hospital for 2 to 4 weeks and take around 3 to 6 months for full recovery.
Matching is based on blood type, body size, and tissue compatibility to reduce rejection risk.
Patients with end-stage lung diseases like pulmonary fibrosis, COPD, cystic fibrosis, or pulmonary hypertension may be eligible.
The average survival after a lung transplant is 5 to 10 years, but many live longer with proper care and follow-up.
Dr. Pavan Yadav | Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS Hospitals), Electronic City, Bengaluru
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