Breathe Better,Hear Better,Sleep Better
Hyderabad's only clinic where your lung doctor, ENT specialist, and sleep doctor share a patient file and a treatment plan.
You've already seen a specialist. Maybe two. The sinus keeps coming back. Breathing tightens on bad-air days. You're waking up more tired than you went to bed, and someone has told you it's stress.
It usually isn't. Most of the time the three problems are talking to each other through one airway, and nobody has looked at all of them at once. At Respire that's the whole point.

Specialties
3 in 1 Care
Experience
35+ Years
Here's Why This Matters to You
Why Seeing One Specialist at a Time Isn't Working
Your nose, throat, lungs, and sleep aren't four separate systems. They're one airway. Treat each part on its own and you'll often miss the thread that connects them.
The Fragmentation Problem
Most patients who walk into Respire have already been somewhere. Twice, often. An ENT looked at the sinus. A physician listened to the cough. A GP shrugged at the fatigue. Each prescription helped for a fortnight, then the symptoms drifted back. It's almost never that any one of those doctors got the diagnosis wrong. It's that nobody had all three pieces on the same desk.
Root Cause, Not Symptom Management
A 38-year-old IT manager had recurrent sinusitis for four years and six rounds of antibiotics. What nobody had picked up: he was also a moderate sleep apnea patient with an AHI of 22. He was mouth-breathing all night, drying out the sinuses, feeding the inflammation no antibiotic was going to fix. One plan, septoplasty plus CPAP, and the antibiotic cycle stopped.
Follow-Up Built In
A diagnosis isn't the end of a visit. Every patient at Respire gets reviewed at three months and again at six. If a CPAP isn't being tolerated, we troubleshoot it before the patient gives up on the machine. If a surgery hasn't delivered what was promised, we go back and find out why. Most clinics see you when something breaks. We'd rather see you on a schedule.
We Recommend Less, Sometimes
A 19-year-old student arrived with sinus surgery already booked elsewhere. The CT showed changes, but the history didn't fit chronic infection. Her symptoms were seasonal, worse around Diwali, and her father had hay fever. Three months of a structured allergy protocol, no scalpel involved, and the recurrence stopped. Surgery is the right answer often enough. It isn't always.
Our Specialties
One Clinic. Three Specialties. One Airway Plan.
Whether the trouble started in your lungs, your sinuses, or the way you sleep, it's moving through the same airway.
Meet Our Doctors
Integrated Specialists in Pulmonology, ENT & Sleep Medicine
Specialists who work together to understand your whole airway system.
Patient Stories
What Our Patients Say
Patients who had already tried the specialist-by-specialist route.
Sinusitis for Four Years, Finally Resolved
Before
Recurrent sinusitis, six rounds of antibiotics, no lasting relief
After
Sleep apnea found and treated alongside sinus; antibiotic cycle stopped
"I had been to three doctors before Respire. They were the first to look at all of it at once."
Root Cause Found After Years of Tests
Before
Multiple investigations, no clear answer, symptoms persisting
After
Underlying cause identified and treated with a single coordinated plan
"They found the cause that no one else had looked for. The breathing test was the answer."
Sleeping Through the Night Again
Before
Loud snoring, waking gasping, partner's sleep disrupted
After
Diagnosed and treated; sleeping uninterrupted within weeks
"I sleep through the night now. My wife sleeps too. That alone is worth it."


