Pediatric respiratory conditions require a specialized approach. Our team focuses on the unique physiology of growing lungs to ensure a healthy future.
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Wait times filled with play & learning.
From newborns to teenagers, we provide age-specific protocols for every respiratory challenge.
Expert diagnosis for 'The Allergic March'. We provide specialized Impulse Oscillometry (IOS) for children as young as 3 years to monitor lung health without complex breathing maneuvers.
Management of Broncho-Pulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) and chronic lung disease in infants who were born prematurely or required NICU support.
Evaluation of Laryngomalacia, Tracheomalacia, and other structural airway issues. We use pediatric endoscopy to visualize and diagnose airway narrowing.
Comprehensive screening and multidisciplinary management for Cystic Fibrosis, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD), and interstitial lung diseases in children.
Impulse Oscillometry is revolutionary for kids. It measures airway resistance during normal breathing—no forced expiration required!
Evaluating snoring and sleep apnea in children, often linked to enlarged tonsils or adenoids.
(FeNO) testing to measure airway inflammation, helping to tailor asthma medicine doses precisely.
Minimally invasive flexible bronchoscopy for infants to diagnose complex congenital issues.
We know that a medical visit can be intimidating for a child. That's why we've invested in technology that works with your child's natural behavior rather than against it.
Our consultation rooms are designed to reduce 'White Coat Syndrome' with toys, colors, and a playful atmosphere.
We prioritize non-invasive testing (like IOS or Skin Prick) to ensure your child remains comfortable and cooperative.
We don't just treat the child; we educate the family on home management and emergency red flags.
Managing a child's respiratory health is a partnership. We spend 30% of every consultation teaching parents about spacer techniques, symptom tracking, and when to seek emergency help.
Early intervention in pediatric respiratory health can prevent chronic adult conditions. Don't wait for the cough to "go away."
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