
Where Every Breath Deserves Gentle Care

The Indian healthcare sector is growing faster than ever, expected to hit $638 billion, due to new technologies, increased investments and surging demand for quality health services. The rapid adoption of AI, telemedicine and data analysis is greatly changing diagnostics and treatment and medical tourism remains a major influence on the economy. The government is also promoting more infrastructure, better health and prevention, shown by launching Ayushman Arogya Mandirs to help provide quality healthcare to people at reduced costs. As healthcare expenditure goes up and more jobs appear in healthtech, India is becoming known worldwide for its healthcare sector.
This growing momentum extends to the field of pulmonology, highlighting the need for policy intervention and infrastructure development. Medical facilities are now spending more on state-of-the-art respiratory care units, lung disease studies, and AI-assisted diagnostic equipment to cater to future needs. Concurrently, telemedicine platforms are allowing pulmonologists to cover remote and underserved areas, bridging the rural-urban divide for specialty care. Programs like the increase in postgraduate seats in pulmonary medicine and encouraging public-private partnerships in healthcare are assisting in the development of a next generation of pulmonologists who can meet both chronic and new respiratory needs.
As 2025 progresses, pulmonology is not only coming forward as a medical specialty, but as a critical support in India's changing healthcare ecosystem. In this current edition, ‘Top 10 Prominent Pulmonologists - 2025’, siliconIndia has featured some of the leading pulmonologists who specialize in respiratory health, managing conditions such as asthma, COPD, infections, and more, and have carefully attended to patients, addressing everything from common issues to complex diseases with utmost caution and expertise.
Read on to learn more about them and share your feedback.