pulmonologist
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Noun — A doctor who specialises in the lungs and airways, treating conditions such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, lung cancer and sleep apnoea.
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American English. In the UK the same doctor is called a respiratory physician or respiratory consultant; in Canada, a respirologist.
Etymology
From Latin pulmo "lung" combined with the Greek-derived ending -ologist "one who studies".
Full origin of pulmonologist →Frequently asked questions
What does a pulmonologist do?
They diagnose and treat diseases of the lungs and breathing, including asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, tuberculosis, lung cancer and sleep-related breathing disorders. They interpret lung function tests and chest imaging, and often perform bronchoscopy.
What is the difference between a pulmonologist and a respiratory therapist?
A pulmonologist is a qualified doctor who diagnoses lung disease and prescribes treatment. A respiratory therapist is a trained clinician who delivers that treatment, managing ventilators, oxygen and breathing therapies, usually under a doctor's direction.
When should you see a pulmonologist?
Typically when breathlessness, a cough or wheezing has lasted for weeks, when asthma or COPD is not controlled by usual treatment, after an abnormal chest X-ray, or for suspected sleep apnoea. In most systems you need a referral from a GP or primary care doctor first.