
Plus Breathing
Why You Might Need Plus Breathing Services
Many breathing or lung-related issues are initially treated by your primary care provider. In many cases, that’s enough—especially for mild asthma, mild COPD, seasonal allergies, or occasional coughing.
However, when these symptoms persist, worsen, or become disruptive to your daily life, it may be time to consult a respiratory specialist.
At Plus Breathing, we specialize in identifying the root causes of chronic or complex breathing difficulties and providing targeted, expert care.
Signs You May Benefit from Plus Breathing Care Include:
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Ongoing or worsening shortness of breath
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Difficulty breathing during normal activities, especially when the diagnosis is uncertain.
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COPD or asthma.
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Persistent or unexplained coughing
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Wheezing that doesn’t improve with standard treatment
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Frequent respiratory infections like bronchitis or pneumonia
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Trouble managing asthma despite medication
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Masses or nodules within the lung.
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Complex respiratory disorders such as sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis.
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Other disorders which cause trouble breathing.

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Signs you May Need to See a Pulmonologist
A visit to our clinic is usually not the first place a patient goes to for help. In fact, the majority of common, non-life-threatening and non-chronic, lung conditions are usually treated by a primary care physician. For example, general asthma, allergies, coughing, COPD and more.
However, when symptoms persist or become increasingly severe, this often requires a consultation with a lung specialist to identify and treat the underlying cause.
What we offer:
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Expert diagnosis and treatment by a board-certified pulmonologist. Pulmonologists are experts in diagnosing and treating the full spectrum of respiratory and breathing problems.
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Complete pulmonary function testing.
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Lung imaging.
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Oxygen assessment and prescriptions.
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Evaluation and management of lung nodules and lung masses, including lung cancer.
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Difficult to control asthma

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