Internal Medicine Specialist, Family Physician, Consultant Physician
MBBS, DMJ, MPhil (Forensic Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Family Physician, Consultant Physician
MBBS, DMJ, MPhil (Forensic Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician
F.C.P.S. (Medicine), M.B.B.S., FCPS ( Critical Care Medicine )
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician
F.C.P.S. (Medicine), M.B.B.S., FCPS ( Critical Care Medicine )
Pulmonologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Pulmonology), M.R.C.P.(UK) Medicine, M.R.C.P.(SCE) Respiratory Medicine, CHPE
Pulmonologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Pulmonology), M.R.C.P.(UK) Medicine, M.R.C.P.(SCE) Respiratory Medicine, CHPE
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Pulmonologist, General Physician
MBBS, DTCD (TB & Chest Diseases), MCPS (TB & Chest Diseases), FCCP
Pulmonologist, General Physician
MBBS, DTCD (TB & Chest Diseases), MCPS (TB & Chest Diseases), FCCP
Interventional Cardiologist
MBBS, MRCP (UK), MSc Cardiology (UK),, FRCP (UK), FACC (USA)
Interventional Cardiologist
MBBS, MRCP (UK), MSc Cardiology (UK),, FRCP (UK), FACC (USA)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist, Endocrinologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Medicine), Fellowship in Endocrinology
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist, Endocrinologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Medicine), Fellowship in Endocrinology
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Gastroenterologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Gastroenterologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
General Physician, Pulmonologist
MBBS, MCPS, M.C.P.S, M.D.
General Physician, Pulmonologist
MBBS, MCPS, M.C.P.S, M.D.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH or PHTN) is a condition of increased blood pressure within the arteries of the lungs. Symptoms include shortness of breath, syncope, tiredness, chest pain, swelling of the legs, and a fast heartbeat. The condition may make it difficult to exercise. Onset is typically gradual.