Pulmonolog
Breathing difficulties, shortness of breath, wheezing, chronic cough, or recurring infections may require a consultation with a pulmonologist.
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Pulmonologist – choose a specialist, location, and appointment time
Use our online booking system to schedule an appointment with a pulmonologist at a convenient time. Select your preferred specialist and location, check available time slots, and book your consultation without leaving home. You can choose between an in-person visit or a teleconsultation.
Pulmonologist – what do they treat?
A pulmonologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD, chronic cough, shortness of breath, pneumonia, tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis, pneumothorax, pneumoconiosis, sarcoidosis, and chest trauma. A pulmonologist can also order specialist tests, including spirometry, bronchoscopy, or sleep studies.
Scope of a pulmonary consultation
During a private visit, a pulmonologist may:
- conduct a detailed medical interview and examine the respiratory system;
- assess symptoms and plan further diagnostics;
- issue prescriptions for medications used in the treatment of lung and bronchial diseases;
- order imaging, functional, and laboratory tests (e.g. spirometry, X-ray, polysomnography);
- refer the patient for hospitalization or further consultations with specialists;
- issue a medical leave certificate (L4), if necessary.
What does a visit to a pulmonologist look like?
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During the first visit, the pulmonologist will conduct a detailed interview about the symptoms, their intensity, and possible causes. Then, a physical examination will be performed to assess the respiratory system. The pulmonologist may order additional tests such as spirometry, chest X-ray, blood tests, or pulmonary function tests. Based on the results, the patient will receive treatment recommendations or be referred for further diagnostics.
What symptoms should prompt a visit to the pulmonologist?
You should consult a pulmonologist if you experience symptoms indicating problems with the respiratory system, such as:
- a chronic cough lasting more than 8 weeks;
- hoarseness lasting more than 3 weeks;
- shortness of breath (feeling of air hunger or difficulty breathing) occurring even with minor exertion or at rest;
- wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness, which may indicate bronchial asthma;
- coughing up blood;
- abnormal breathing – fast or slow, shallow or deep, irregular breathing patterns;
- suspected occupational lung disease (e.g. pneumoconiosis);
- lung injuries resulting from chest trauma;
- pleural effusion;
- recurrent pneumonia;
- snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, chronic fatigue, night or morning headaches;
- frequent nighttime urination;
- exertional dyspnea, which may suggest hypoventilation and hypoxemia during sleep.
Pediatric pulmonologist consultations
Children should see a pediatric pulmonologist if they present with:
- congenital defects;
- genetic diseases (e.g. cystic fibrosis);
- respiratory disorders, such as recurrent infections or chronic cough;
- suspected allergies;
- a foreign body in the airways.
Check available appointments with a pediatric pulmonologist and book your visit.
How to choose a good pulmonologist?
It’s worth checking the doctor’s qualifications and the scope of services offered. Patient reviews often provide helpful insights into the doctor's communication style and effectiveness of treatment. Appointment availability is also important – a faster consultation means earlier diagnosis and treatment.
On our platform, you can easily find a pulmonologist who meets your needs. Each doctor has a profile where you can view their experience, scope of services, and consultation languages. If no additional languages are listed, the visit will be conducted in Polish.
How much does a pulmonologist visit cost?
The cost of a pulmonary consultation depends on the location, chosen facility, and the scope of the visit. The average cost ranges from PLN 100 to PLN 325.
With Medistore, you can check current prices in various cities, compare specialist availability, and book an appointment online at a convenient time.
Check the current price list for pulmonologist consultations in Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków, Poznań, and Gdańsk.
Questions and answers
Do I need a referral to see a pulmonologist?
A referral is not required for a private pulmonology visit. In the case of visits covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ), a referral is mandatory.
How long does a pulmonologist visit last?
A standard consultation lasts approximately 15 minutes. If additional diagnostic tests are required, the visit may take longer.
Can a pulmonologist issue sick leave?
Yes, if symptoms interfere with daily functioning, the pulmonologist can issue a medical leave certificate (L4).
Is a phone consultation available?
Yes, phone consultations are available. Use the pulmonologist teleconsultation service and receive care without leaving home. For more information, see the Teleconsultation tab.