Jing Cui is an otolaryngologist based in Bundoora, VIC, Australia. That means their focus is on the ear, nose and throat area, and the problems that can come with it. Location matters too, and for people around Bundoora and the north of Melbourne, having local care can make things feel a bit more manageable.
In many cases, Jing helps people who are dealing with ongoing sinus issues, like chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). This can cause blocked or runny nose, pressure in the face, reduced smell, and that never-ending “something’s not right” feeling. Nasal polyps and sinusitis can also show up again and again, and it’s not always simple to work out what’s driving the symptoms.
Jing also looks after patients where nutrition and body balance come into the picture. For example, they may support care for malnutrition and low potassium levels. Low potassium can make you feel tired or weak, and it can affect how your body works. When this sort of issue links in with gut intake, appetite, or other health concerns, it often helps to have someone who looks at the bigger picture, not just the main symptom you notice first.
Appointments are usually about getting a clear understanding of what’s happening and what might be driving it. Over time, that can mean checking patterns of symptoms, talking through how long things have been going on, and making sure the plan fits your day-to-day life. At times, people need ongoing help, especially when symptoms return, so building a steady approach matters.
Jing Cui works with adults and also helps families and carers when needed. The goal is to keep things calm, practical, and easy to follow, whether the issue is nasal polyps, ongoing sinus irritation, or a general health concern like malnutrition or low potassium levels.