Newcastle Pulmonary Function Laboratory 20 Smart Street, Charlestown, New South Wales 2290
About the Business
Welcome to the Newcastle Pulmonary Function Laboratory, a leading establishment in the field of respiratory healthcare located at 20 Smart Street, Charlestown, Australia. As a renowned health institution, we offer a comprehensive range of consultative, investigative, and treatment services for various respiratory conditions to the people and practitioners of the Hunter region.
Our team consists of six highly skilled respiratory physicians who possess extensive and complementary training and experience. Alongside them, we have the Newcastle Pulmonary Function Laboratory, a quality accredited facility equipped with state-of-the-art technology to provide accurate measurements of lung function and physiology. This allows us to diagnose and monitor a wide range of respiratory conditions with precision and efficiency.
At Newcastle Pulmonary Function Laboratory, our experienced professionals are dedicated to providing exceptional care and assistance to our patients. We understand the importance of convenience, which is why our facility is conveniently located in the heart of Charlestown, with nearby parking available for easy accessibility.
To schedule an appointment with us, simply contact our reception. Please note that a referral is required for all appointments. You can reach us at 02 4965 3053. Our address is Suite 2/20 Smart Street, Charlestown, NSW 2290.
For your convenience, we also offer free two-hour parking, conveniently located nearby on the Corner of Smith & Smart St (adjacent to Charlestown Library) or in Charlestown Square Shopping Centre.
Choose the Newcastle Pulmonary Function Laboratory for comprehensive respiratory care delivered by a team of experts dedicated to your well-being. Contact us today to book your appointment and take the first step towards better respiratory health.
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20 Smart Street, Charlestown, New South Wales 2290, Australia
Reviews
"I went there for a lung function test. After being asked to hyperventilate for 25 minutes, I suffered what is called Vagal Syncope ( ie I nearly fainted). They called an ambulance to take me to JHH. The girl who administered the test in this way seemed surprised that 25 minutes hyperventilating might cause a problem. She actually suggested she was only halfway through. Glad I didn’t stay for the full version!"
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