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Bronchoscopy & Pulmonary Procedures

Advanced Lung Care. Clearer Breathing. Better Life.

Breathing problems can affect every aspect of daily life. At WellMed Hospitals, Gurugram, we offer advanced bronchoscopy and pulmonary procedures for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term management of respiratory conditions using minimally invasive techniques.

What is Bronchoscopy?

Bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the airways (bronchi and lungs). A thin, flexible tube with a camera (bronchoscope) is inserted through the nose or mouth to visualize the respiratory tract in real time.

It Helps In

  • Identifying infections, tumors, or inflammation
  • Collecting tissue samples (biopsy)
  • Removing blockages or foreign objects
  • Diagnosing chronic lung diseases

Common Pulmonary Conditions We Treat

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Progressive lung disease causing breathing difficulty and chronic cough.

Lung Infections

Pneumonia, tuberculosis, and other respiratory infections.

Lung Nodules & Tumors

Abnormal growths requiring detailed evaluation and biopsy.

Asthma & Airway Disorders

Chronic inflammation causing wheezing and shortness of breath.

Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)

Disorders causing lung scarring and reduced oxygen exchange.

Advanced Bronchoscopy & Pulmonary Procedures

Flexible Bronchoscopy

Standard procedure for examining airways and collecting samples.

Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS)

Advanced ultrasound-guided technique for detecting lung cancer and infections with high accuracy.

Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL)

Washing the lungs with fluid to diagnose infections and inflammatory conditions.

Lung Biopsy

Tissue sampling to confirm cancer, infections, or other lung diseases.

Therapeutic Bronchoscopy

Removal of mucus plugs, tumors, foreign bodies, and control of bleeding.

Why Choose WellMed Hospitals for Pulmonary Care?

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Expert Pulmonologists

Highly experienced specialists in complex lung conditions and bronchoscopy procedures.

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State-of-the-Art Technology

Modern bronchoscopy systems and high-resolution imaging tools.

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Minimally Invasive Approach

Reduced discomfort and faster recovery times.

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Comprehensive Respiratory Care

End-to-end care from diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation.

What to Expect During a Bronchoscopy Procedure

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Pre-Procedure Preparation

Fasting and detailed medical evaluation for safety.

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During the Procedure

Performed under local anesthesia or mild sedation (20โ€“40 minutes).

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Post-Procedure Recovery

Short monitoring period. Mild throat discomfort usually resolves quickly.

Benefits of Bronchoscopy & Pulmonary Procedures

  • Accurate and early diagnosis of lung diseases
  • Minimally invasive with low risk
  • Faster recovery and minimal hospital stay
  • Can be both diagnostic and therapeutic
  • Helps guide effective treatment plans

When Should You Consult a Pulmonologist?

Seek medical attention if you experience:

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Persistent cough lasting more than 2โ€“3 weeks

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Shortness of breath or wheezing

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Coughing up blood

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Chest pain or tightness

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Recurrent lung infections

Take a Step Towards Better Lung Health

If you are experiencing respiratory symptoms, our expert team is ready to provide accurate diagnosis and advanced care. Book your consultation today and breathe easier with confidence.

๐Ÿ“ž Book Appointment: +91 72899 99292

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is bronchoscopy a painful procedure?+

No, it is generally not painful. The procedure is performed under sedation or local anesthesia.

How long does a bronchoscopy take?+

The procedure usually takes 20 to 40 minutes.

Are there any risks involved in bronchoscopy?+

It is a safe procedure. Minor risks like mild bleeding or infection are rare and manageable.

When will I get the results?+

Preliminary findings are often shared immediately. Biopsy results may take a few days.

Can bronchoscopy detect lung cancer?+

Yes, it is an effective tool for detecting lung cancer and obtaining biopsy samples.