Geraint B. Rogers is a Pulmonologist based on North Terrace in Adelaide, SA. He looks after people with breathing and lung health concerns, as well as some serious infections that can affect how well the lungs and body cope.
In day to day care, his focus is often on long term lung conditions like bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis. He also helps manage asthma, including eosinophilic asthma, when symptoms can be stubborn and need steady support. Over time, lung problems can lead to repeat flare ups. In many cases, the goal is to make breathing feel more settled and help people understand what to watch for.
He also deals with infections that matter in respiratory care. This can include Pseudomonas stutzeri infections and MRSA. At times, serious illnesses such as sepsis can come with breathing problems, and careful follow up is important. If someone has been unwell in hospital, he works with the rest of the care team to help with recovery and the next steps.
Not every issue is a simple “lung only” problem. The clinic care details include a range of conditions such as otitis and otitis media with effusion, and even sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) screening and support needs in the broader sense of infant health. There are also times where people present with other health challenges like obesity, urinary tract infections (UTI), and viral gastroenteritis, where lung health can still be part of the bigger picture.
For some patients, care can extend beyond breathing into other medical areas listed in the service details, including basal cell skin cancer. Decisions still come down to what’s going on for that person, and what makes the most sense next. If you’re dealing with recurring symptoms, recent infection, or a long term lung condition, the approach is practical, calm, and focused on getting you through the hard bits.