COPD Clinic
COPD – Breathe Easier, Live Longer
COPD develops slowly over years. We catch it early through screening. If you already have it, we manage aggressively with medications, pulmonary rehabilitation, home monitoring, and smoking cessation support. Our goal: slow progression and improve your quality of life.
COPD Severity Classification
GOLD 1 (Mild)
FEV1: ≥80%
Mild airflow limitation, often unaware
GOLD 2 (Moderate)
FEV1: 50-79%
Worsening airflow, symptoms on exertion
GOLD 3 (Severe)
FEV1: 30-49%
Significant limitation, frequent exacerbations
GOLD 4 (Very Severe)
FEV1: <30%
Severely limited, quality of life impacted
Your COPD Assessment Includes
Treatment Options
Bronchodilators
Long-acting inhalers to open airways and reduce symptoms
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Exercise programs to improve lung function and quality of life
Smoking Cessation
The single most important intervention for COPD
Supplemental Oxygen
For advanced cases with low oxygen levels
Vaccinations
Flu and pneumonia vaccines to prevent exacerbations
Ongoing Monitoring
Quarterly
Clinic visits with spirometry testing to track lung function and adjust treatment as needed
As Needed
Exacerbation management, urgent symptom reviews, and treatment adjustments
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