Be on the lookout for symptoms of mold! Mold can cause stuffy nose, coughing, or burning eyes. Those with asthma or mold allergies can experience more severe reactions. Call (239)-574-2644 to schedule an appointment today and let us help you find some relief.
Read MoreAs we continue to clean up the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, we want to share some safety considerations. When cleaning up, use an appropriate mask if cleaning mold or debris. If you have asthma and other lung conditions, please avoid entering buildings with water leaks or mold growth that can be seen or smelled. If you have any health concerns or questions, please give us a call at (239)-574-2644.
Read MoreIn preparation for World Lung Day, we invite you to join the conversation! Listen in to the FIRS/WHO World Lung Day webinar today to learn more about how to fight respiratory disease! Register here.
Read MoreSave the date! Tomorrow, September 22nd, the Forum of International Respiratory Societies and the World Health Organization will be hosting a webinar on respiratory disease in the era of COVID. Experts from around the world come together to discuss the burden of respiratory diseases and how we can combat it in the era of COVID. To join the conversation, register here.
Read MoreWith hurricane season stirring up the wind and rain comes an increase in allergens. As a result, allergies and asthma can worsen during this time of the year. If you’re experiencing an increase in allergy or asthma symptoms this season, give us a call at (239)-574-2644 and let us help you find a solution.
Read MoreHappy Labor Day from the Pulmonary Consultants! We hope it's been a relaxing and safe holiday for all.
Read MorePeak hurricane season in Florida can last from August through November. These storms can leave a wake of destruction but being prepared is one of the best ways to stay safe. Creating an emergency plan and compiling a Disaster Supply Kit is advised for each family to be stocked and ready for hurricane season.
Read MoreIt’s hurricane season in south Florida! Be sure to register for the special needs shelter. Lee County’s special needs program provides shelter for those who live in a home or area that is not safe from storm surges or wind. Register today by filling out the 2022 Application and stay safe this hurricane season!
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