Tina Shah, MD is a board-certified Pulmonologist in Atlanta, Georgia, providing focused care for adults with lung and breathing conditions. Within the broader Health & Medical landscape, her practice centers on diagnosing, monitoring, and managing respiratory diseases that affect day-to-day life, work, sleep, and long-term health.
Patients typically see Dr. Shah for issues such as chronic cough, shortness of breath, asthma, COPD, recurrent bronchitis, and evaluation of abnormal chest imaging. She also helps manage long-term conditions like interstitial lung disease, pulmonary nodules, and breathing complications related to other medical problems.
The practice serves Atlanta residents who need a specialist’s input after primary care evaluation, hospital stays, or ongoing respiratory symptoms that are not improving as expected.
Dr. Shah’s approach is grounded in thorough evaluation and clear communication. Visits often include:
She collaborates closely with primary care providers and other specialists so patients receive coordinated Health & Medical support rather than fragmented care.
| Service Area | What It Typically Includes |
|---|---|
| Chronic lung disease care | Asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, interstitial lung disease |
| Breathing and cough issues | Workup for chronic cough, wheeze, exertional dyspnea |
| Imaging and test review | CT scans, X-rays, pulmonary function test interpretation |
| Sleep-related breathing eval | Assessment for suspected sleep-disordered breathing |
| Pre-op pulmonary assessment | Risk evaluation before surgery when lungs are a concern |
Tina Shah, MD primarily sees adults from across the Atlanta metro area who:
Her role as a Pulmonologist is especially relevant for patients transitioning from hospital to home after serious respiratory illness, helping reduce complications and unnecessary readmissions.
Within Atlanta’s competitive Health & Medical environment, Tina Shah, MD offers targeted lung expertise that complements primary care. For patients, that means a clear plan for testing, diagnosis, and ongoing management of respiratory issues, along with access to modern tools like electronic health records and online patient portals for communication and follow-up.
