Breathe Better. Live Better.

The Pulmonology Department at Sunrise provides specialist diagnosis and management of lung and respiratory conditions — from common conditions like asthma and COPD to complex pulmonary diseases requiring advanced investigation and long-term management. Our pulmonologists work closely with the critical care and thoracic surgery teams to provide integrated respiratory care across all stages.

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Treatments and procedures

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Asthma Diagnosis & Management

Comprehensive assessment and long-term management of asthma.

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COPD Management

Medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)

Lung capacity and airflow measurement for accurate diagnosis.

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Bronchoscopy

Camera-guided examination of the airways for diagnosis and treatment.

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Sleep Study & Sleep Apnoea Management

Overnight sleep testing and management of sleep-disordered breathing.

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Pleural Effusion Management

Drainage and management of fluid around the lungs.

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Tuberculosis (TB) Diagnosis & Management

Comprehensive TB testing, treatment, and monitoring.

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Interstitial Lung Disease Management

Diagnosis and treatment of complex inflammatory lung conditions.

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Respiratory Allergy Management

Treatment of allergic respiratory conditions including rhinitis and allergic asthma.

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Medical Thoracoscopy

Minimally invasive procedure for diagnosis and management of pleural conditions.

Our Doctors

Neethu Thambi

Consultant Pulmonologist

Dr. Parvathy S Pillai

Junior Consultant Pulmonologist

Faq

Persistent cough lasting more than 3 weeks, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, coughing up blood, or unexplained fatigue are all reasons to see a pulmonologist.

COPD is not fully reversible, but its progression can be significantly slowed with the right treatment, lifestyle changes — particularly stopping smoking — and pulmonary rehabilitation. Early diagnosis makes a meaningful difference.

It is a simple, non-invasive breathing test that measures how well your lungs work — including how much air you can breathe in and out and how fast. It helps diagnose and monitor conditions like asthma and COPD.

Sleep apnoea is diagnosed through an overnight sleep study that monitors your breathing, oxygen levels, and sleep patterns. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, CPAP therapy, or in some cases, surgical intervention.

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