Since we doubt you’re just a lung function test fanatic, you’re most likely here because you need to get a pulmonary function test and have some questions. We’ll answer all of the main FAQs we receive in-office here at My Concord Health and Safety, and if you have any further questions, give our office a call! We’d be happy to talk anything through further.
Oh yes. Back to the original question! Let’s start with the basics. A pulmonary function test, often abbreviated as PFT, is a non-invasive procedure designed to assess how well your lungs are working. It’s like giving your lungs a check-up to ensure they’re in tip-top shape.
We provide more information regarding our specific PFTs we provide in Concord if you want to read more about our service.
Now that you know what a PFT is, you probably want to know how it works. During a PFT, you’ll be asked to perform a series of breathing maneuvers while connected to a machine called a spirometer. These maneuvers may include inhaling deeply, exhaling forcefully, and holding your breath for short periods. Don’t worry; it’s painless and straightforward! The whole process only takes about 20-30 minutes.
So where do these lung function tests take place? We’re so glad you asked. PFTs are typically performed in a clinic or hospital setting by trained professionals. Our clinic is located in Concord, CA if you need a PFT in the East Bay area. If you work with our office, our friendly team will guide you through the process every step of the way! We’ll make sure you’re comfortable and confident before, during, and after the test.
Ah… the results! The most important part, probably. You’ll need help with this one. Once the test is complete, your healthcare provider (aka Dr. Andrade-Cruz if you get yours done here at My Concord Health and Safety) will analyze the data to evaluate your lung function. They’ll look at the main metrics, like your lung capacity, airflow, and how well your lungs exchange gases. The results will help them diagnose any underlying respiratory conditions and tailor a treatment plan just for you!
Probably the second most important question is this passing or failing business. While there’s no “passing” or “failing” a PFT, there are ways to ensure accurate results. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions closely, and don’t hesitate to ask questions if you’re unsure about anything. Relax, breathe naturally, and let the spirometer do the rest!
Another excellent question! Long story short? Lung conditions.
Short story long? PFTs play a crucial role in monitoring various respiratory conditions, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and interstitial lung disease. By regularly monitoring your lung function, we can detect changes early on and intervene to keep you breathing easy.
While you can get a PFT at most healthcare offices and occupational health and safety clinics, we highly recommend you get yours done here with us at My Concord Health and Safety. Our experienced team specializes in occupational health and safety testing and is actively dedicated to making the entire process as easy as possible for you.
Since you’re still here and learning about the intriguing world of lung function testing, we’re assuming there’s a 99.9% chance you need a pulmonary function test or you’re researching these answers for your employees who need a pulmonary function test.
Our pulmonary function tests start as low as $55!
For information on pricing and insurance coverage for pulmonary function tests, please reach out to our friendly staff.
If you’re ready to get your PFT with My Concord Health and Safety, we offer same-day appointments and mobile on-site testing as well. Schedule yours today!
Mon:
9AM - 12:30PM | 2:30PM - 7PM
Wed: 9AM - 12:30PM | 2:30PM - 7PM
Thu: 2:30PM - 7PM
Fri:
9AM - 1PM
Sat: 10AM - 2PM
Tue, Fri, Sun: Closed