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Pulmonologist Accepting New Patients in Hallandale Beach, FL

Pulmonologist in Hallandale Beach, FL Accepting New Patients

Pulmonologists are specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and many conditions that affect the respiratory system. Our board-certified pulmonologist Dr. Luis J. Mesa MD is accepting new patients and provides comprehensive and specialized care. Contact us for more information or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 1250 E Hallandale Beach Blvd Suite 205 A, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009.

Pulmonologist Accepting New Patients Near Me in Hallandale Beach, FL
Pulmonologist Accepting New Patients Near Me in Hallandale Beach, FL

Table of Contents:

Why would you be referred to a pulmonologist?
How do pulmonologists diagnose lung diseases?
What conditions do pulmonologists treat?
What kinds of procedures do pulmonologists do?
Is there a pulmonologist accepting new patients near Hallandale Beach, FL?

A pulmonologist is a doctor who specializes in the medical care of people with lung diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, emphysema and chronic bronchitis. These respiratory physicians are often associated with medical specialists including allergists and immunologists, as they specialize in the study of the immune system and allergic reactions. Pulmonologists diagnose and treat conditions related to the lungs, such as infections and asthma. They treat conditions by providing treatment in the form of therapy, although they may also provide certain medications as well.

Why would you be referred to a pulmonologist?

When a person is experiencing symptoms that a regular healthcare provider is not able to help with, they may be referred to a pulmonologist. There are a number of signs and symptoms that indicate it is time to see a pulmonologist, including:

• A cough that does not go away
• Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
• Chest pain or tightness
• Wheezing
• Sleep apnea symptoms, like tiredness or snoring
• Dizziness

How do pulmonologists diagnose lung diseases?

Pulmonologists can perform a wide range of diagnostic tests to help them determine the cause of lung disease, which also assists in the development of a treatment plan. Physical exams play an important and fundamental role in all diagnoses; there are also many tools pulmonologists use, such as spirometers, which measure the amount of airflow when someone inhales and exhales; these are commonly used in the diagnosis of asthma. Chest X-rays, blood tests, pulse oximetry, and sputum tests are often used in the diagnosis of pneumonia, a respiratory condition characterized by inflammation of the lungs, which results in the sacs filling with pus. Chest X-rays are also essential when diagnosing COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder) and emphysema.

What conditions do pulmonologists treat?

Pulmonologists treat conditions of the respiratory system, including the airways and especially the lungs. These conditions can be caused by things like infections, inflammation, and tissue overgrowth. Because the respiratory system is intricate and delicate, many of these illnesses may require long-term, even lifelong, treatment plans. Pulmonologists work with primary care doctors, and possibly other specialists, on treatment plans. Some illnesses treated by pulmonologists include:

• Aspergillosis
• Asthma
• Bronchiectasis
• Bronchitis
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
• Cystic fibrosis
• Emphysema
• Interstitial lung disease
• Lung cancer
• Pulmonary hypertension
• Sarcoidosis
• Sleep apnea
• Tuberculosis

A pulmonologist can also treat:

• Asbestosis
• Chronic beryllium disease (berylliosis)
• Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (black lung disease)
• Silicosis

What kinds of procedures do pulmonologists do?

Pulmonologists are multifaceted specialists that are well-versed in a wide variety of treatments, therapies, and procedures that can address a myriad of symptoms and health concerns. Some procedures pulmonologists perform include:

• Actigraphy
• Argon plasma coagulation
• Balloon pulmonary angioplasty
• Bronchoalveolar lavage
• Bronchoscopic balloon dilation
• Bronchoscopy
• Cognitive behavioral therapy
• CPET
• Diagnostic bronchoscopy
• Electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy
• Endobronchial cryotherapy
• Endobronchial laser therapy
• Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy
• Endoscopic brachytherapy
• Endoscopic lung volume reduction
• Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
• Flexible bronchoscopy
• Home oxygen therapy
• Home sleep apnea test
• Lung transplant
• Lung volume reduction surgery
• Mechanical ventilation
• Multiple sleep latency test
• Non-invasive ventilation
• Overnight oximetry test
• Oximetry
• Palliative care
• Polysomnography (sleep study)
• Positive airway pressure therapy
• Pulmonary function test
• Pulmonary rehabilitation
• Radial endobronchial ultrasound
• Rigid bronchoscopy
• Spinal cord injury rehabilitation
• Stop-smoking services
• Therapeutic bronchoscopy
• Thoracoscopy
• Transbronchial cryobiopsy
• Vasodilator therapy

Is there a pulmonologist accepting new patients near Hallandale Beach, FL?

Yes, there is! If you live in or around Hallandale Beach, FL, and are looking for a qualified and experienced pulmonologist to provide you with all of your respiratory health needs, come to Dr. Luis J. Mesa, MD, Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders today!
 
Trust Dr. Luis J. Mesa, MD, Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders to handle all of your lung and breathing-related concerns. Call us today to book an appointment with our pulmonologist, or visit our clinic conveniently located at 1250 E Hallandale Beach Blvd Suite 205 A, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009. We look forward to serving you! We serve patients from Hallandale Beach FL, Aventura FL, Hollywood FL, Golden Glades FL, Miramar FL, Hialeah FL, Fort Lauderdale FL, and BEYOND.