Soft morning light through sheer curtains, calm and oxygenated atmosphere
Specialized Asthma Care

Breathe
again.

A clinic where tight chests learn to open again. Personalized asthma care built around your lungs, your triggers, your life.

94%
of patients reduce rescue inhaler use within 8 weeks
Clinical outcome data across all treatment tiers
3,200+
personalized treatment plans built
No two lungs breathe the same way
12 min
average response to flare consultations
Because a flare doesn't wait for office hours
Pediatric Care
78%

average improvement in peak flow readings

Measured at 8-week follow-up across adult patients with moderate persistent asthma

Peak Flow78%
Young boy running freely outdoors in a sunny park, arms outstretched

"He went to his first sleepover last month. He didn't need his inhaler once. I cried in the parking lot the whole way home."

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Diane Castellanos
Mother of Marcus, 8 — diagnosed at age 3
Adult Care
91%

treatment adherence at 12 weeks

When plans are built around your actual schedule, not an ideal one — patients follow through

Adherence91%
Man crossing a 5K finish line, expression of triumph and deep breath

"I ran a 5K in October. My watch said 31:22. Three years ago I couldn't make it up the stairs without stopping."

K
Kevin Oduya
Software engineer, 34 — adult-onset asthma
Senior Care
2.4×

fewer ER visits in the 6 months after starting care

Proactive flare management replaces reactive emergency visits — and the midnight panic with them

ER Visits Reduced58%
Older woman smiling calmly in a garden, relaxed and breathing easily

"The ER nurses knew my name. Now I don't think about asthma until I'm sitting in this office."

R
Rosemary Tran
Retired school librarian, 62 — occupational exposure
Occupational
8 wks

median time to stable control from first visit

From intake spirometry to a treatment plan that holds — most patients reach control faster than they expect

Time to Control85%
Middle-aged man sleeping peacefully, face relaxed, morning light through window

"I kept postponing the diagnosis because I was scared of what it would mean. Turns out it meant I could finally sleep."

J
James Weatherford
Construction foreman, 48 — occupational asthma

Real patients.
Real lungs.

"The nebulizer sessions felt like finally being allowed to breathe. Not just physically — the care here is different."

P
Priya Nair
Kindergarten teacher, 29
Allergic asthma

"My spirometry went from 58% to 84% predicted in twelve weeks. My pulmonologist called it remarkable. I just call it showing up."

T
Thomas Osei
Retired firefighter, 57
Occupational asthma

"Three kids, two of them asthmatic. This clinic gave us a plan that works for real life — not a textbook family."

S
Sandra Kowalski
Mother of three, Chicago
Pediatric care

"I used to wake up three times a night. Now I wake up once — to use the bathroom. That's the whole victory."

R
Rafael Moreno
Restaurant owner, 41
Exercise-induced asthma

"The 12-minute flare response is real. I tested it at 2am on a Tuesday. Someone called me back."

A
Aisha Bankole
Night-shift nurse, 33
Severe persistent asthma

Check Your Asthma Control

5 questions adapted from the validated Asthma Control Test. Takes 90 seconds.

Question 1 of 5

How many times this week did symptoms wake you at night?

Nighttime awakenings are a key indicator of asthma control

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Our Breathing Guide is the same resource we hand every new patient at intake. Trigger management, inhaler technique, a peak flow log. Illustrated. Practical. Free.

  • Trigger mapping worksheet
  • Correct inhaler technique (illustrated)
  • Peak flow tracking log
  • Action plan template for flares
  • Sleep position & nighttime control

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Free PDF Guide

The Breathe
Breathing Guide

Trigger management, inhaler technique & peak flow tracking — illustrated for real life

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