Clinique Alpa private clinic in Palmers Green offering same day chest infection assessment

Chest Infection: When to See a Private GP in London

A chest infection that lingers for days, bringing a heavy chest, a productive cough, and that unsettling tightness that makes you wonder whether it is your lungs or your heart, is not something to sit on. If you want to see a private GP in London today for a proper examination, a clear diagnosis, and treatment if needed, Clinique Alpa offers same day consultations that address both the obvious symptoms and the ones you are worried about underneath.

Chest Infection or Something Else?

The challenge with chest symptoms is that a chest infection, acid reflux, anxiety, and even cardiac problems can all present with similar features: chest tightness, pain, breathlessness, and a general feeling of being unwell. A good clinical assessment distinguishes between these causes, and that requires a doctor who listens carefully, examines properly, and investigates when needed rather than guessing.

From Our Practice: A Chest Infection Complicated by Cardiac Anxiety

A patient presented with chest symptoms including a heavy chest feeling, sore throat, congestion, and chest pain over 4 to 5 days. The pain was in the middle and left side of the chest, with wheezing. There was no coughing up blood. The patient also had a long history of acid reflux, had eaten spicy food recently, and was experiencing diarrhoea.

What made this consultation particularly important was the patient’s anxiety about their heart. They were worried that the chest pain was cardiac rather than respiratory. They had a penicillin allergy, which limited antibiotic options. Recent blood tests showed a normal white cell count (arguing against severe bacterial infection), very low vitamin D, normal cholesterol, and normal glucose.

We diagnosed a chest infection with possible concurrent gastroenteritis, prescribed an appropriate antibiotic that was safe given the penicillin allergy, arranged an echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG to provide definitive reassurance about the heart, organised a stool antigen test for Helicobacter pylori given the reflux history, and started vitamin D supplementation for the deficiency. The patient left with treatment for the infection, investigation of the cardiac concern, and a plan for the reflux, all addressed in a single 30 minute consultation.

This is the advantage of seeing a private GP who has time to address the whole picture, not just the presenting symptom.

When Do You Need Antibiotics for a Chest Infection?

Not every chest infection needs antibiotics. Many are viral, and antibiotics will not help. You are more likely to need antibiotics if you have a productive cough with green or yellow sputum, a fever that has lasted more than 3 days, your breathing has become noticeably worse, you have an underlying condition such as asthma, COPD, or diabetes, or you are over 65.

Book a Same Day Consultation

If your chest infection is not clearing or you are worried about your symptoms, contact Clinique Alpa today.

Visit cliniquealpa.co.uk or call 0208 882 8088.

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