Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) is a non-invasive procedure that measures lung capacity, airflow, and overall respiratory function. It helps diagnose asthma, COPD, and other lung conditions, ensuring accurate evaluation and treatment planning. We provide high-quality lung function testing with expert analysis for precise and reliable results.
Detailed Pulmonary Function Testing Services
Our Pulmonary Function Testing services offer safe, accurate, and efficient lung assessments to support respiratory health management. With advanced diagnostic tools and expert evaluation, we help detect lung conditions early, ensuring timely intervention and personalized treatment plans for optimal breathing health.
Spirometry
Measures lung function and airflow to detect conditions like asthma and COPD.
Lung Volume Testing
Evaluates total lung capacity and helps diagnose restrictive lung diseases.
Diffusion Capacity Test
Assesses how well oxygen moves from the lungs into the bloodstream.
Bronchial Provocation Test
Helps diagnose asthma by measuring airway sensitivity to specific triggers.
Benefits of Choosing Our Services
We utilize cutting-edge respiratory testing technology with expert pulmonologists interpreting results, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning for lung conditions. Our comprehensive approach provides precise lung function analysis, helping identify respiratory issues early and guiding personalized care to improve long-term lung health.

What to Expect During Your PFT
You will be asked to breathe into a specialized device that measures lung function. The test is simple, painless, and typically completed within 30–45 minutes, with immediate results available for evaluation.
- Early detection of lung diseases – Identifies respiratory conditions before they worsen.
- Non-invasive and safe – No discomfort or risks involved.
- Fast and precise results – Helps doctors diagnose and monitor lung health effectively.
- Essential for respiratory treatment planning – Supports personalized care for better breathing.