Advanced Asthma Care
Personalized asthma diagnosis, treatment and long-term management for children and adults. Our goal is to improve breathing, reduce attacks and help patients return to an active daily life.
- Child and adult asthma care
- Breathing assessment
- Personalized asthma action plan
Control Symptoms and Protect Your Lungs
Asthma is a long-term condition in which the airways become inflamed, narrow and sensitive. This may cause coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing.
Symptoms may be triggered by allergy, dust, smoke, pollution, infections, exercise, weather changes, strong smells or stress.
Proper assessment helps determine whether symptoms are caused by asthma, another respiratory problem or a combination of conditions.
Frequent night cough, repeated wheezing, breathlessness during activity or regular use of a rescue inhaler may indicate poor asthma control.
Complete Asthma Management
Care may include symptom assessment, breathing evaluation, medicine review, allergy testing and education for long-term asthma control.
Asthma Assessment
Review of symptoms, family history, previous attacks, triggers, medicines and daily activity limitations.
Breathing Evaluation
Assessment of breathing difficulty, wheezing, chest tightness, exercise symptoms and night-time problems.
Inhaler Technique
Guidance on correct inhaler, spacer and nebulizer use to improve medicine delivery to the lungs.
Allergy Trigger Evaluation
Identification of possible triggers such as pollen, dust mites, mold, pets and environmental exposure.
Asthma Action Plan
Clear instructions for daily medicines, worsening symptoms and situations requiring urgent medical attention.
Follow-Up Monitoring
Regular review of symptoms, inhaler use, attacks and treatment response to maintain asthma control.
A Clear Four-Step Treatment Process
Each patient receives an individualized plan based on symptoms, triggers, age and asthma severity.
Consultation
Discuss cough, wheezing, breathlessness, previous attacks, medicines and possible triggers.
Clinical Assessment
Review breathing symptoms, chest findings, allergy history and factors affecting asthma control.
Treatment Plan
Select suitable medicines, inhaler devices, trigger-control measures and home instructions.
Monitoring
Review symptom control, attacks, night waking, activity levels and treatment response.
Know When Asthma Needs Urgent Care
Severe asthma attacks can become dangerous. Seek urgent medical help when breathing is rapidly worsening or the usual rescue medicine is not providing relief.
Asthma Care FAQs
Common symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, night-time cough and breathing difficulty during exercise.
Yes. Dust mites, pollen, mold, pet allergens and other environmental exposures can trigger symptoms in people with allergic asthma.
Asthma is usually a long-term condition, but it can often be controlled effectively with suitable treatment, trigger management and regular follow-up.
Incorrect technique may prevent enough medicine from reaching the lungs. Proper technique can improve symptom control and reduce unnecessary medicine use.
Review frequency depends on symptom control, recent attacks, medicine changes and asthma severity. Patients with worsening symptoms require earlier assessment.
Take Control of Your Asthma
Book a consultation for personalized asthma assessment, treatment planning and long-term breathing support.

