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Lung Rehabilitation

Lung Rehabilitation is a structured program designed to improve lung function, reduce symptoms, and enhance the quality of life for people with chronic respiratory conditions like COPD, asthma, or post-COVID lung damage. The program includes breathing exercises, physical activity, nutrition advice, and emotional support to help you breathe easier and live better.

Why Choose Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda

Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda is a trusted expert in pulmonary and critical care with years of experience helping patients regain lung strength and confidence through personalized rehabilitation plans.

Extensive experience in treating chronic and complex lung conditions

Customized rehab plans tailored to individual needs

Supportive team of respiratory therapists and physiotherapists

Focus on long-term recovery and lifestyle improvement

Modern facilities for guided exercise and monitoring

Get treatment in a few steps.

We make the process of receiving advanced critical care as smooth and transparent as possible. Here’s how you or your loved one can get started with Lung Rehabilitation under the expert care of Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda:

Consultation & Evaluation

Meet Dr. Ravindra for a thorough lung function assessment and health review.

Creating a Treatment Plan

We create a rehab program with breathing techniques, exercises, and lifestyle tips based on your condition.

Treatment & Follow-up

Start your sessions under expert supervision. We track progress and update your plan as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It’s a guided program that helps improve breathing, stamina, and overall lung function in patients with chronic lung diseases.
People with COPD, asthma, interstitial lung disease, post-COVID lung damage, and other chronic respiratory conditions.
No. Lung rehab focuses specifically on improving lung health, though it may include physical therapy elements like exercise.
It varies from patient to patient. Most programs last several weeks, depending on your condition and goals.
Lung rehab doesn’t cure the disease but greatly improves your breathing, energy, and daily life activities.