
International Cough Institute

Medical Expertise

Welcome to the International Cough Institute, a leading medical office dedicated to treating Chronic Cough.
Our specialized services focus on providing effective treatments and solutions for individuals suffering from persistent coughing issues.
About the ICI
The International Cough Institute (ICI) is a multidisciplinary organization based in the greater Washington D.C. area dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of patients suffering from chronic cough of any origin.
The Institute's mission is to provide a unique and highly skilled team of internationally renowned specialists dedicated to the total career and management of patients with chronic cough.
o matter the nature of your cough, our specialists listen attentively to your medical history and carefully conduct a thorough physical examination and diagnostic testing, utilizing state-of-the=art medical equipment and laboratory assessment to ultimately arrive at the correct diagnosis and formulate a personalized treatment plan for your chronic cough and improvement of the quality of your life..
Services
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PULMONARY FUNCTION TEST
A pulmonary function test is a simple, non-invasive breathing test that measures how well your lungs are working. It checks how much air you can inhale and exhale, and how efficiently your lungs move oxygen into your blood. Doctors often use it to evaluate causes of cough, shortness of breath, asthma, or other lung conditions.

CHRONIC COUGH CONSULTATION
The FeNO test (Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide) is a quick, non-invasive breath test that measures airway inflammation in your lungs. Using the NIOX device, it helps doctors detect and monitor asthma by checking levels of nitric oxide in your breath — higher levels can mean more inflammation.

FENO BY NIOX
The FeNO test (Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide) is a quick, non-invasive breath test that measures airway inflammation in your lungs. Using the NIOX device, it helps doctors detect and monitor asthma by checking levels of nitric oxide in your breath — higher levels can mean more inflammation.