Dr. Deepak Modi is MBBS, MD, DNB, MNAMS, FCCP (USA) Member American Thoracic Society Consultant Pulmonologist cum Allergy Specialist.
Our foremost concern is to ensure that your health receives special attention and that you are given best possible care.
State of the art operation theatres, equipped with advanced instruments for high-end surgeries.
We are here to hear and heal your health problems
Modi Chest Clinic is the super specialty clinic in Jalandhar adding the full address, aimed to provide a super specialty services in Pulmonary medicine. The initiative taken by Dr. Deepak Modi who is Medical Superintendent in Gulab Devi Hospital, Consultant Pulmonologist cum Allergy Specialist In Gulab Devi Hospital in Jalandhar (Spl.: Asthama, Allergy, T.B., Snoring & Chest) . He started this clinic to provide a state of the art facilities for diagnosis and treatment of common chest ailments.
He has extensive academic, clinical and industrial experience of more than 28 years in the field of Pulmonary and critical care medicine. His area of expertise involves diseases like Asthama, Allergy, T.B., Snoring and Sleep apnea.
Dr. Deepak Modi
MBBS, MD, DNB, MNAMS, FCCP (USA)
Member American Thoracic Society
Consultant Pulmonologist cum Allergy Specialist Spl.: Asthama, Allergy, T.B., Snoring & Chest
A blood allergy test is a diagnostic method used to identify allergies by measuring the presence of specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood. Blood allergy tests are particularly useful in cases where skin testing is not feasible or when a patient cannot stop taking antihistamines.
Digital X-ray, also known as digital radiography, is a modern medical imaging technique that uses digital sensors instead of traditional photographic film to capture and create diagnostic images. It has largely replaced conventional X-ray film technology in many healthcare settings due to its numerous advantages.
A 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. The "12 channels" refer to the different views of the heart's electrical activity that the ECG records. Each lead represents a different viewpoint, providing a comprehensive assessment of the heart's functioning.
Spirometry is a common diagnostic test used to assess lung function. It measures the volume and flow of air that a person can inhale and exhale. Spirometry is a non- invasive procedure and is typically performed by a healthcare professional, such as a respiratory therapist or pulmonologist.
Asthma, marked by narrowed airways, swelling, and excess mucus, results in challenging breathing, coughing, wheezing, and breathlessness. Triggers encompass allergies (dust, animal fur), medications (ibuprofen, aspirin), and emotions (stress, laughter). Environmental factors like smoke and pollution also contribute. Effective management involves identifying and avoiding these triggers, along with appropriate medical intervention for symptom control.
Pneumonia treatment varies based on its cause. Antibiotics combat bacterial pneumonia, fluids, and over-the-counter medications address viral cases, alleviating fever and pain. Essential self-care involves hydration, and avoiding irritants like air pollution, and chemicals. Tailoring treatment to the infection type ensures effective recovery, emphasizing a holistic approach that encompasses both medical interventions and lifestyle adjustments for optimal healing.
Bronchiectasis, a chronic respiratory ailment, entails persistent damage and dilation of bronchial tubes, hindering effective mucus and substance clearance in the lungs. The permanently widened airways lead to difficulty in maintaining respiratory health, fostering recurrent infections and inflammation. Managing this condition requires a comprehensive approach to address both symptoms and underlying causes, airway clearance techniques, and lifestyle adjustments.
(COPD) encompasses chronic bronchitis and emphysema, progressively impeding breathing. Smoking, the leading cause, is implicated in approximately 9 out of 10 cases. The harmful substances in smoke damage lung and airway linings, exacerbating the condition. COPD management involves smoking cessation, medications, and lifestyle adjustments to alleviate symptoms and enhance respiratory function in the face of irreversible lung damage.