Pulmonary Medicine
Advanced Pulmonary Medicine at Vardaan Polyclinic
Breathing should never be taken for granted — and at Vardaan Polyclinic, we make it our mission to ensure every patient breathes easier. Our Pulmonary Medicine department, led by Dr. Ashish Rout, MD, offers expert care for a wide range of respiratory disorders.
With over 21 years of experience and expertise in bronchoscopy, asthma, COPD, TB, sleep disorders, and critical care, we provide both outpatient and ICU-level treatment with a patient-first focus.
When to Seek Pulmonary Medicine Consultation
Breathing problems often develop silently. Early signs should never be ignored. Consult our pulmonary expert if you experience:
- Persistent cough lasting more than 2 weeks
- Wheezing, breathlessness, or tightness in chest
- Chronic or recurrent respiratory infections
- Pre-existing conditions like asthma, COPD, or tuberculosis
- Snoring or daytime sleepiness (possible sleep apnea)
- Coughing up blood or sputum
- Unexplained fatigue or weight loss
- Difficulty breathing during physical activity
If you experience any of these concerns, don’t delay. Book your consultation for expert care tailored to your needs.
Why Choose Vardaan Polyclinic for Pulmonary Medicine?
Pulmonary Medicine Conditions We Treat
- Asthma & chronic bronchitis
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
- Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)
- Sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing disorders
- Pneumonia and lung infections
- Lung fibrosis
- Persistent cough or unexplained breathlessness
- Smoking-related lung damage
- Bronchiectasis and post-COVID lung complications
Rehabilitation & Recovery Support
Respiratory recovery is ongoing, and we’re here to support every breath. At Vardaan Polyclinic, we provide:
- Pulmonary rehabilitation through breathing exercises, chest physiotherapy, and lung function monitoring.
- Bronchoscopy-guided treatment planning for accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive management.
- Nutritional and lifestyle counselling for patients with chronic lung conditions or coexisting diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
- Regular follow-ups to monitor progress, adjust medications, and prevent complications.
Because every breath matters — and so does your long-term lung health.