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Respiratory Issues: Cold, Cough & Chest Infection

At One Point Healthcare, we provide rapid diagnosis and treatment for common respiratory issues, including colds, coughs, chest infections, and flu-like symptoms. Whether you need symptom relief, a thorough medical assessment, or antibiotic prescriptions, our team ensures fast and effective care to help you recover quickly.

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If you are struggling with cold, cough, or chest infection symptoms, visit One Point Healthcare for prompt medical attention.

Common Respiratory Conditions We Treat

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Cold & Flu Symptoms

  • Treatment for Runny Nose, Fever & Fatigue

  • Fast symptom relief for Medication for fever, congestion & body aches.

  • Advice on boosting immunity & preventing reinfection.

 

We help you manage flu symptoms quickly to reduce discomfort and recovery time.

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Shortness of Breath & Wheezing

  • Breathing Difficulties & Lung Health Assessments

  • Diagnosis of asthma, COPD & respiratory distress.

  •  Oxygen saturation checks.

  • Prescription of bronchodilators & inhalers where needed.
     

We advise calling 999 if experiencing severe breathlessness or chest tightness.

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  • Bacterial or Viral Respiratory Infections

  • Diagnosis and treatment of chest infections, pneumonia & bronchitis.

  • Antibiotics provided if infection is bacterial.

  • Nebulisation therapy for wheezing & breathing difficulty.
     

Early treatment prevents complications and speeds up recovery.

Chest Infections & Bronchitis

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  • Dry or Productive Coughs & Throat Irritation

  • Assessment to rule out infections, allergies, or asthma.

  • Treatment with cough suppressants, expectorants, or antihistamines.

  • Steroid inhalers available for severe irritation.
     

If your cough lasts more than three weeks, a medical evaluation is essential.

Persistent Cough

When to See a Doctor for a Respiratory Infection?

Early intervention prevents complications such as pneumonia.

High fever (above 38.5°C) lasting more than 3 days.

Persistent cough lasting more than 3 weeks.

Difficulty breathing or chest pain.

Blood in phlegm or thick yellow/green mucus.

Symptoms worsening despite home treatment.

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Committed healthcare experts providing outstanding care and prioritising your wellbeing.

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