Pulmonology
Asthma Clinic
Your Personalized Asthma Control Plan
Asthma means your airways get inflamed and narrow. But we ask the deeper questions: Is your "asthma" actually an allergy? Post-nasal drip from sinusitis? Silent reflux irritating your airways? We find out what's really happening and build YOUR personalized control plan.
Your Asthma Assessment Includes
Spirometry (lung function testing)
Allergy testing (skin prick or blood tests)
Upper airway evaluation (is post-nasal drip a trigger?)
Sleep assessment (does sleep apnea worsen your asthma?)
Medication review and inhaler technique check
Treatment Options
Inhaler Therapy
Controller inhalers (steroids) + rescue inhalers (bronchodilators)
Biologics
Advanced injectable medications for severe, uncontrolled asthma
Immunotherapy
Allergy shots or sublingual drops to desensitize triggers
Breathing Coaching
Techniques to manage attacks and improve control
Common Asthma Types We Treat
Allergic asthma
Non-allergic asthma
Exercise-induced asthma
Occupational asthma
Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
Cough-variant asthma
Nocturnal asthma
Steroid-resistant asthma
Severe refractory asthma
Childhood-onset vs adult-onset asthma
Your First Visit
Duration
30 minutes for new consultations
What Happens
Full history, spirometry, physical exam, treatment plan
Follow-Up
2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months, then ongoing
