Dr. Manish Gugnani is an experienced pulmonologist and critical care specialist with more than 20 years of expertise in pulmonary and respiratory medicine.
He specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma, chronic lung diseases, sleep-related breathing disorders, and critical respiratory illnesses.
Dr. Gugnani is affiliated with Capital Health Medical Centre–Hopewell and Capital Health Regional Medical Centre.
He has served in leadership roles, including Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Director of the COVID Medical Intensive Care Unit at Capital Health.
His clinical approach focuses on evidence-based respiratory care and improving long-term pulmonary health outcomes.
Dr. Gugnani has extensive experience in pulmonary critical care, sleep medicine, hyperbaric medicine, and intensive care management.
Dr. Manish Gugnani provides second-opinion consultations facilitated by MyAD.
Fellowship in Sleep Medicine at Wayne State University (2000–2001)
Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care at Wayne State University (1997–2000)
Residency in Internal Medicine at Lutheran Medical Centre, State University of New York (SUNY) (1994–1997).
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MD) from the School of Medicine, University of Nigeria (Graduated 1990; Internship 1991–1992).
Fellowship in Sleep Medicine from Wayne State University (2000–2001).
Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care from Wayne State University (1997–2000).
Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) (2015–2018).
Board Certified in Internal Medicine – American Board of Internal Medicine
Board Certified in Pulmonary Medicine – American Board of Internal Medicine
Board Certified in Critical Care Medicine – American Board of Internal Medicine
He is an experienced pulmonologist with over 20 years of expertise in Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine, and Sleep Disorders Medicine.
He is known for managing complex respiratory conditions, including both acute and chronic lung diseases.
He is currently associated with OhioHealth Grant Medical Centre, where he provides comprehensive, patient-centred pulmonary and critical care services.
Dr. Kiran Devulapally provides second-opinion consultations facilitated by MyAD.
He completed his MBBS from Gandhi Medical College, India (1988–1995).
He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Western Pennsylvania Hospital (1998–2001).
He worked as a Hospitalist at Ohio State University East (2001–2006).
ABIM Certification in Pulmonary Disease (2008).
ABIM Certification in Critical Care Medicine (2009).
ABIM Certification in Sleep Medicine (2011).
ABIM Certification in Internal Medicine (2001).
Fellowship in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine (Ohio State University).
Dr. Krishna Siva Sai Kakkera is a board-certified pulmonologist and critical care physician with over a decade of experience in respiratory and intensive care medicine.
He is currently practising in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he provides advanced care for both acute and chronic lung conditions.
He has extensive expertise in managing critically ill patients, including those requiring ICU support and ventilatory management.
Dr. Kakkera is known for his patient-centred approach and commitment to evidence-based pulmonary and critical care treatment.
Dr. Krishna Siva Sai Kakkera provides second-opinion consultations facilitated by MyAD.
He completed his MBBS from Osmania Medical College (2004–2010).
He pursued an internship in Internal Medicine at UAMS (2012–2013).
He completed a residency in Internal Medicine at UAMS (2013–2015).
He underwent a Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at UAMS (2015–2018).
Critical care and ICU management
Pulmonary hypertension and advanced lung disease
Sleep medicine and breathing disorders
Mechanical ventilation and respiratory support
Pulmonary infections and inflammatory lung diseases