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Dr. Shilpa Pandey
Pulmonologist
Dr. Shilpa Pandey practices Pediatric Pulmonology in Orlando, FL. Dr. Pandey treats children who have breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs. Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with chronic cough, difficulty breathing, recurring pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, apnea, chronic lung disease in premature infants, noisy breathing, and conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home.
18 years
Experience
Dr. Shilpa Pandey
- Orlando, FL
- St. George’s University School of Medicine
- Accepting new patients
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Brown specs in mucus
This is not normal. Please stop smoking and vaping. See a pulmonologist ASAP. You will need imaging
I wake up every night breathing heavy and with dry cough. This has been happening for the last 4 days. What could it be?
It could be an infection. Please see your PCP to get evaluated
Will I get the lung biopsy results the next day?
Usually not. reports can take 3-5 days or longer depending on the tests being done.
Constant cough
Persistent cough is concerning. Please see your PCP and a pulmonologist ASAP for further evaluation and management. You will need labs, imaging done.
I’ve been having some breathing issues
Please make an appointment with a pediatric pulmonologist ASAP. You will need lung function tests, CXR done to diagnose and treat. You need to be seen
What medications are effective for child pneumonia?
for bacterial pneumonia she may need antibiotics. But pneumonia can be caused by viruses too and other causes
Concern over Bloody sputum
I am a pediatric lung specialist. You need an adult pulmonologist. Bloody sputum is concerning. Please see your PCP and a pulmonologist ASAP. You will need labs, imaging and probably READ MORE
I am a pediatric lung specialist. You need an adult pulmonologist. Bloody sputum is concerning. Please see your PCP and a pulmonologist ASAP. You will need labs, imaging and probably bronchoscopy done.
Maybe inhaled crisp-piece
Aspiration of food is concerning. Please see your PCP and a pulmonologist ASAP. You will need labs, imaging and probably bronchoscopy done.