Overview
Breathe Easy, Even in Emergencies
When every second matters, Dr. Masood Alam offers rapid and professional Emergency Respiratory Care for patients facing critical breathing problems. With years of experience and state-of-the-art equipment, this service is designed to manage sudden respiratory distress, asthma attacks, allergic reactions, and other life-threatening pulmonary conditions — any time of the day.
What We Treat
Dr. Masood Alam specializes in diagnosing and managing a variety of emergency respiratory conditions, including:
- Severe Asthma Attacks
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Exacerbations
- Acute Bronchitis or Pneumonia
- Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions
- COVID-19 Complications
- Sudden Shortness of Breath or Chest Tightness
Each patient is assessed promptly and treated with a customized care plan designed to stabilize breathing and improve oxygen flow.
Our Approach
Rapid Response with Compassionate Care
In respiratory emergencies, timely action is crucial. Dr. Masood Alam combines clinical expertise with a patient-first approach. From the moment you arrive, your symptoms are evaluated, oxygen levels are monitored, and targeted treatments are initiated without delay.
Advanced Support
The service includes:
- Nebulization and Bronchodilators
- Oxygen Therapy
- Emergency Inhalers
- Non-invasive Ventilation (NIV)
- Immediate ICU Referral (if needed)
Every procedure is guided by up-to-date protocols and delivered in a safe, calm environment.
Why Choose Dr. Masood Alam?
- ✅ 24/7 Availability: For real emergencies, round-the-clock response is guaranteed.
- ✅ Experienced Pulmonologist: Years of hands-on experience in critical respiratory care.
- ✅ Personalized Attention: Each case is handled with empathy and detailed observation.
- ✅ Quick Stabilization: Fast-acting treatments to reduce discomfort and prevent complications.
When to Seek Emergency Care?
If you or a loved one is experiencing sudden difficulty in breathing, wheezing, chest pain, or has a known respiratory condition that worsens quickly — don’t wait. Immediate care can be lifesaving.