Vishwaraj Hospital

Dr. Sanesh Garde

Specialist, Pulmonology

Spatiality

Nationality 

Language 

Experience  

 

 : Indian 

: English , Hindi , Marathi 

: 10

About Dr. Sanesh Garde

Dr. Sanesh Garde is a highly skilled and dedicated Pulmonologist associated with VishwaRaj Hospital. With a strong foundation in respiratory medicine, he holds qualifications in MBBS and DTCD (Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases), reflecting his specialization in diagnosing and treating a wide range of lung and respiratory conditions.

Dr. Garde is known for his patient-centric approach, combining clinical expertise with compassionate care. He focuses on providing accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans for conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis, lung infections, and other respiratory disorders. His approach emphasizes both preventive care and long-term disease management to improve patients’ quality of life.

With experience in handling both acute and chronic pulmonary conditions, Dr. Garde stays updated with the latest advancements in pulmonology, including modern diagnostic techniques and evidence-based treatments. His ability to communicate effectively and guide patients through their treatment journey makes him a trusted healthcare professional.

At VishwaRaj Hospital, Dr. Sanesh Garde is committed to delivering high-quality respiratory care, helping patients breathe easier and lead healthier lives.

Specialization

  • Pulmonology (Respiratory Medicine) 
  • Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases 
  • Asthma & Allergy Management 
  • COPD Management 
  • Lung Infections & Critical Respiratory Care

Frequently Asked Questions

Can lung diseases be cured completely?

Some conditions like infections can be cured, while chronic diseases like asthma and COPD are managed long-term with medication and lifestyle changes.

Causes include asthma, COPD, infections, allergies, pollution exposure, smoking, and underlying heart or lung conditions.

Air pollution can irritate airways, worsen asthma, reduce lung function, and increase the risk of respiratory infections and chronic diseases.