Recurrent respiratory infections in children, chronic cough and a feeling of shortness of breath - these are a set of alarm signals that should absolutely not be ignored. If they appear, you need to consult a pediatric pulmonologist. In such cases, the specialist will help the child return to health by diagnosing and treating problems related to the respiratory system. 

A pediatric pulmonologist deals with a wide range of respiratory diseases, from asthma to recurrent pneumonia and other serious infections. Their task is not only to treat, but also to educate parents and children about the symptoms and possible consequences of such diseases. Thanks to this, it is possible to effectively prevent respiratory diseases, which translates into a better quality of life for young patients.

In the NZOZ Twój Lekarz network, advice in this area is provided by Dr. Agnieszka Kot, a specialist in the field of pediatric lung diseases. Commercial visits are available at the clinic at Buforowa Street 69 in the Jagodno district of Wrocław and in the facility on the Wrocław Promenady at Zakładowa Street 11E/1. Registration by phone at 71 311 12 36, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

If you notice that your child is short of breath, wheezing or has trouble breathing during sleep, don't delay! A consultation with a pediatric pulmonologist can bring relief to your child. The specialist will help diagnose the problem, implement appropriate treatment and advise on how to change lifestyle to minimize symptoms. Thanks to this, your child will be able to enjoy health, and you will ensure proper development. Don't wait for the symptoms to get worse - react! 

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