Respiratory Support

Respiratory Support

Our Respiratory Support Department provides specialized care for respiratory diseases and lung disorders, as well as respiratory therapy. Our team of specialists in pulmonology and respiratory care offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and pulmonary rehabilitation.



A patient is sitting in a chair with a face mask on for respiratory therapy. A patient is sitting in a chair with a face mask on for respiratory therapy.

Blue location pin icon on a white background. 29 Gregorio V. Gelati St., San Miguel Chapultepec I Secc., 11850 México City.

+52 55 5278 2300 Ext. 2423 and 2433

24 hours

Our Respiratory Support Unit provides specialized care for patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions, with a team of highly trained professionals specializing in pulmonology, respiratory physical therapy, and respiratory nursing. They are dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to each patient, with the goal of improving their quality of life and promoting their well-being.

In addition, we provide education and training to patients and their families so they can understand and properly manage their condition.

At Hospital Angeles Mocel with state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge medical equipment, enabling us to offer treatments, advanced therapies, and rehabilitation for the management of pulmonary, cardiorespiratory, surgical, and neuromuscular conditions. Trust our team of experts and take back control of your health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Respiratory support is a set of specialized techniques and treatments used to improve respiratory function in patients who have difficulty breathing properly.

The benefits of respiratory support include improved oxygenation of the body, relief from respiratory symptoms, reduced fatigue, and an improved quality of life for patients.

Respiratory support involves techniques such as mechanical ventilation, oxygen therapy, respiratory physical therapy, and continuous positive airway pressure therapy.

Respiratory support can benefit patients with chronic respiratory conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pulmonary fibrosis, as well as those experiencing acute breathing difficulties due to infections.

Depending on the patient's condition, specialized equipment may be needed at home to provide respiratory support, such as oxygen concentrators, portable ventilators, or CPAP machines. This will be determined by the doctor based on the patient's individual needs.

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