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Even if you are fortunate enough to have your asthma well-controlled, seeking the care of a pulmonologist is always the best chance for you to be as healthy as possible.
Allergists and immunologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, asthma and other diseases of the immune system.
Like allergists, pulmonologists can help you pin the cause of your asthma symptom triggers, and provide a comprehensive treatment plan to keep you healthy.

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Pulmonologist. A pulmonologist has taken two or three additional years of training following residency in internal medicine or pediatrics to qualify as a specialist in respiratory diseases. Some pulmonologists may get additional board certification in critical care medicine.
Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) However, the training and scope of practice of PCPs are limited only to general respiratory care. If your asthma is frequent, worsening, or severe, your will likely refer you to a specialist, particularly a pulmonologist, for advanced care.
Pulmonologist. You should see a pulmonologist if you have a disease that affects your respiratory system. A doctor may refer you to a pulmonologist if your asthma symptoms have a more severe cause.
Who Can Diagnose and Treat Asthma? An allergist, pulmonologist, or primary care physician can diagnose and offer treatment for asthma. The key to diagnosing asthma begins with talking to your doctor about your symptoms.

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