Showing 1–20 of 160 hospitals

1 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital And Medical Research Centre
Andheri (E), Mumbai

2 Global Hospitals
Parel, Mumbai

3 Seven Hills Hospitals
Andheri East,Mumbai

4 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Andheri West

5 Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre
Bandra (W), Mumbai

6 Wockhardt Hospitals
Near Agripada Police Station,Mumbai Central (E),

7 Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Mulund-West, Mumbai

8 Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Pedder Road, Mumbai

9 Asian Heart Institute
Bandra (E),Mumbai

10 Apollo Spectra Hospitals,Chembur
Chembur, Mumbai

11 Bhatia Hospital
Bhatia Hospital Tardeo Road, Mumbai

13 Action Cancer Hospital
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

14 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Rajinder Nagar New Delhi

15 Vps Rockland Hospitals
Katwaria Sarai. New Delhi
16 Max Super Speciality Hospital
Press Enclave Road Saket, 110017 New Delhi

17 Primus Super Speciality Hospital
Chanakyapuri New Delhi

18 Sant Parmanand Hospital
Sham Nath Marg Civil lines, Delhi
19 Institute Of Liver & Biliary Sciences
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

20 Indian Spinal Injuries Centre
Opp. Vasant Valley School, New Delhi
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Bronchoscopy Treatment in India
Bronchoscopy
Bronchoscopy is one of the main procedures which allows a doctor to look at your airway through a thin viewing instrument. During a bronchoscopy your doctor will examine your throat, larynx, trachea and also lower airways.
Bronchoscopy procedure is generally done to identify the nature of all the problems with the airway, the lungs, or with the lymph nodes in the chest, or to treat problems such as an object or growth in the airway.
There are two types of bronchoscopy
Flexible bronchoscopy
It uses a long, thin, lighted tube to look at your airway. The flexible bronchoscope is used extensively because it is usually does not require general anesthesia, it is more comfortable for the person, and offers a better view of the smaller airways. It also allows the doctor to remove small samples of the tissue which is called as biopsy.
Rigid bronchoscopy
It is usually done with general anesthesia and uses a straight, hollow metal tube. It is used when there is bleeding in the airway which could block the flexible scope's view. To remove large tissue samples for biopsy.
To clear the airway of objects which cannot be removed using a flexible bronchoscope.
