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Amrita Hospital Faridabad unveils specialised clinic for patients with severe asthma

The Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Amrita Hospital in Faridabad will be a one-stop shop for asthma patients of all severity levels

Amrita Hospital Faridabad has launched a specialised clinic where people with severe asthma will get focused attention and access to the best treatments available.

The Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Amrita Hospital in Faridabad will be a one-stop shop for asthma patients of all severity levels. The clinic aims to provide comprehensive and high-quality care to patients.

Dr Sanjeev K Singh, Medical Director, Amrita Hospital Faridabad, said, “Bronchial asthma is a common yet poorly managed respiratory ailment in our country. Patients with asthma require comprehensive management of their disease and very often need specialist advice for their management. Those with severe asthma need certain investigations and management protocols, which are only available at a few specialist centres. The facility will offer cutting-edge medical services to those suffering from an extreme form of asthma. We are delighted to launch this precision clinic that will be a benchmark in healthcare excellence and will be patient-centric, affordable, and accessible to all segments of the population.”

Dr Arjun Khanna, Head of Department of Pulmonary Medicine said, “This would be the first clinic of its kind in this part of the country, where the overall load of asthma patients is extremely high. All investigations that are relevant to asthma would be done under one roof. There is number of instruments and diagnostic modalities that are not available in most of the hospitals in North India. The clinic’s true USP is that the most advanced tests are all available under the same roof, at the same time.”

Dr Sourabh Pahuja, Consultant, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, said, “Patients with very severe asthma require certain drugs such as biologics. So, testing for those who are eligible for biologics is also available at our centre. This assessment require special test like the skin prick test, IOS ( Impulse Oscillometry) and, FeNo (Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide), which are all available to us. With these facilities, we can check for asthma in very young patients. So even paediatric patients would be benefited from this.”

The clinic will be operational every Tuesday.

 

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