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Pulmonary Function Test

A PFT is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that measures various aspects of lung function.

Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)

Assessing Your Respiratory Health

Welcome to our Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) webpage, where we offer comprehensive lung function evaluations to assess and monitor your respiratory health. Our state-of-the-art facility and experienced team of respiratory specialists are committed to providing accurate and reliable PFT results to guide your healthcare journey.

What is a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)?

A PFT is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that measures various aspects of lung function. It helps identify and evaluate a wide range of respiratory conditions, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), interstitial lung diseases, and more. By measuring lung volumes, airflow rates, and gas exchange capabilities, PFTs provide valuable insights into how well your lungs are functioning and can aid in early detection and management of respiratory issues.

Why Choose Our PFT Services?

At our facility, we prioritize your respiratory health and well-being. Our team of dedicated respiratory specialists uses advanced spirometry and other cutting-edge technologies to conduct PFTs with precision and accuracy. We ensure that the test is performed comfortably and efficiently, providing you with immediate results and a comprehensive analysis of your lung function.

What Are the Risks?

You need to understand and follow directions to perform a lung function test. Exercise testing should not be done in those who have had:

  • A heart attack or stroke in past three months
  • A large aneurysm of a major vessel
  • A major head injury
  • Recent eye surgery
  • Confusion

Special steps are taken to avoid spreading germs between patients who use the same lung function equipment. The technician will change mouthpieces and other equipment between patients. Special filters are also used to prevent the spread of germs. Be sure to ask questions before the test is started.