Why Quit Smoking With Medical Help?
Quitting smoking is one of the most important decisions you can make for your health. Doing it with medical supervision drastically increases your chances of success.
Our clinic's 12-week program boasts an 85% success rate. We don't just tell you to stop; we give you the tools, medical support, and counseling you need to quit for good. We measure your progress with tangible results, like Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitoring.
The Quit Journey Timeline
- After 24 hours: Your risk of heart attack begins to decrease.
- After 1 year: Your risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker.
- After 5 years: Your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker.
Our Proven 12-Week Program to Quit Smoking
A structured, supportive, and medically-supervised method.
Initial Assessment
Personalized Quit Plan
Medication & NRT
Counseling & Support
CO Monitoring
Long-Term Follow-up
Meet Our Lead Specialist

Dr. Ram Narayan Shah (RNS)
Pulmonologist, Chest Physician
Dr. Shah is a renowned consultant allergist, pulmonologist, and sleep specialist with over 30 years of experience. As lead of the Smoking Cessation Clinic, he has helped thousands quit smoking with an 85% success rate for patients completing the program.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the side effects of quitting smoking?
Common withdrawal symptoms include irritability, cravings, and difficulty concentrating. Our medical team helps you manage these symptoms effectively with both medication and behavioral strategies to make the process as smooth as possible.
Is it better to quit cold turkey or gradually?
Both methods can be successful, but evidence suggests that a planned quit attempt with support is often more effective. Our program personalizes the approach to what works best for you, whether it's gradual reduction or a set quit date.
What is Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)?
NRT provides you with a small amount of nicotine without the harmful chemicals in cigarettes. This helps relieve withdrawal symptoms and cravings. It comes in various forms like patches, gum, or lozenges.
