Private Respiratory Specialists in London
SPECIALIST RESPIRATORY CARE FOR LUNG AND BREATHING PROBLEMS
Our respiratory departments use the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques to support the health and function of your lungs
What is respiratory medicine?
Respiratory medicine focuses on diagnosing, treating and managing problems affecting your lungs and airways, from common medical conditions like asthma and allergies to complex diseases including lung cancer and mesothelioma.
Our experienced consultants treat a wide range of respiratory complaints with symptoms including shortness of breath, persistent cough, chest discomfort and snoring. Whether you need initial tests or ongoing management of an existing condition, we provide an the highest quality of personalised care.
Our respiratory experts work closely with leading consultants across a number of specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, thoracic surgery, oncology and ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgery giving you the best tailored care, whatever your condition.
Or respiratory expertise
Our on-site diagnostic facilities test for a range of respiratory disorders, helping our consultants deliver the best course of treatment for you.
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Endobronchial Ultrasound EBUS
Need to know
An endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is used to take tissue samples from the lungs or the lymph nodes in the chest. It may be used to check for lung cancer, other cancers that are suspected of spreading to the lymph nodes, lymphoma and other non-cancerous conditions such as sarcoidosis or tuberculosis.
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Bronchoscopy
Need to know
Your consultant may recommend that you have a bronchoscopy for various reasons, from investigating a persistent cough to taking a mucus sample if you have a lung infection. There are two different types of bronchoscopy: flexible rigid. A flexible bronchoscopy is more commonly used.
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Bronchial challenge test
Need to know
Asthma is a common condition that causes lung inflammation and makes it difficult to breathe. This inflammation is sometimes caused by allergies or overly sensitive airways. A bronchial challenge test ‘challenges’ your airways by asking you to inhale doses of a powder and then measures your lungs' reaction.
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Spirometry
Need to know
Spirometry assesses whether your airways are obstructed or if the movement of your lungs is restricted. It may be recommended if you're experiencing breathlessness or a persistent cough, or if you may have asthma. Spirometry is also used to monitor treatment for an existing condition.
Our respiratory physicians




Our London locations for respiratory medicine
From complex thoracic surgery to diagnostic tests and lung procedures, we provide exceptional respiratory care across our network of hospitals, outpatient centres and specialist clinics.
Request an appointment
Our team can help with any enquiries or you can make an appointment with one of our experienced consultants.
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020 7079 4344