Respiratory Consultation
Specialist Lung & Breathing Assessments with Premium, Patient-Centred Care
Our Respiratory Consultation service provides fast access to leading respiratory specialists for the assessment, diagnosis, and management of lung and breathing conditions. We deliver a premium, patient-focused experience, combining expert clinical care with advanced diagnostics and clear treatment pathways.
Whether you are experiencing new symptoms or managing an existing respiratory condition, our consultants offer personalised guidance to support your long-term health and wellbeing.
Book an appointment with our GP to get a referral
I have my own GP referral
Comprehensive Respiratory Care
Our respiratory specialists assess, diagnose, and manage a full range of lung and airway conditions, including:
What to Expect at Your Consultation
Your premium respiratory assessment includes:
1. In-Depth Clinical Assessment
Your consultant will take a detailed history to understand your symptoms, lifestyle, and previous medical investigations.
2. Specialist Respiratory Examination
A comprehensive physical examination focusing on lung function, breathing pattern, and chest sounds.
3. Review of Previous Tests
Your consultant will review any available imaging (X-ray/CT), blood tests, spirometry, or GP notes.
4. Advanced Diagnostic Testing
If required, we can arrange or perform:
5. Personalised Treatment & Care Plan
You will receive a tailored management plan, with medications, lifestyle advice, and follow-up options.
Why Choose Friends Medical Service for Respiratory Consultation?
Our priority is delivering safe, high-quality, evidence-based care through a welcoming and professional service.
You may benefit from a respiratory consultation if you experience:
- Breathlessness
- Ongoing or chronic cough
- Wheezing or chest tightness
- Frequent chest infections
- Sleep disturbances related to breathing
- Concerns about long-term lung health
- Symptoms after COVID-19 infection
Early specialist intervention can improve outcomes and provide reassurance.
Yes, referral is preferred but not mandatory.

