Our specialist respiratory consultants diagnose and treat conditions affecting your breathing, lungs and chest - from asthma and chronic cough to sleep apnoea and COPD. We offer rapid access to tests, imaging and treatment so you can breathe easier, sooner.


Related specialties

  • CT scan
  • X-ray
  • Cardiology

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to a wide range of treatments
  • Internationally and nationally renowned consultants
  • Clear pricing with no hidden charges

What is respiratory medicine?

Respiratory (chest) medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing conditions that affect your lungs and airways. If you have symptoms such as breathlessness, a long-term cough, wheezing or chest pain, a consultant in respiratory medicine can help find out what’s causing them and how best to manage them.

Spire Healthcare have a skilled team of consultants who provide care for many respiratory conditions such as lung cancer, asthma, emphysema, bronchitis and pneumonia.

Common conditions we can help with

Our consultants are experienced in diagnosing and treating a wide range of chest and breathing problems, including:

  • Asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
  • Persistent cough
  • Breathlessness and unexplained shortness of breath
  • Chest infections and bronchitis
  • Sleep apnoea and snoring
  • Pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial lung disease
  • Pleural effusion (fluid around the lungs)
  • Tuberculosis and other infections

Tests and investigations

We offer a range of diagnostic tests to help your consultant make an accurate diagnosis, including:

All tests are carried out in comfortable surroundings with fast results available to your consultant. 

Your consultant will create a personalised care plan to help relieve symptoms and improve your quality of life. This may include medication, inhaler therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, or referral for further specialist care if needed.

Find your nearest hospital or clinic

If you need a diagnosis or would like advice about your treatment options, find your nearest hospital or clinic to book an appointment with a Spire GP or to find a consultant.

Frequently asked questions

When should I see a respiratory medicine specialist?
If you’ve had a cough lasting more than eight weeks, frequent chest infections, wheezing, or shortness of breath, it’s worth seeing a respiratory specialist to find the cause and get appropriate treatment.

What tests might I need for a lung or chest problem?
Your consultant may recommend a chest X-ray, CT scan, or lung function test to measure how well your lungs are working. These tests help identify any underlying condition.

Can I self-refer to a respiratory consultant at Spire?
Yes - in most cases you can book directly without a GP referral. Our advisers can help you find the right consultant and arrange an appointment quickly.

What treatments are available for breathing problems?
Depending on your diagnosis, treatment may include inhalers, medication, physiotherapy, or oxygen therapy. Your consultant will explain all options and what’s best for you.

Is private treatment covered by insurance?
Most private medical insurance policies cover respiratory medicine consultations and investigations. It's always best to check your individual policy cover with your insurer. 

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