Marie T. Williams is a pulmonologist based at North Terrace in Adelaide, SA. She looks after people with lung and breathing conditions, from long-term problems that build slowly, to times when breathing is urgent and needs close attention.
In her clinic, Marie works with patients who have chronic airflow issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. She also supports people living with cystic fibrosis, where lung health can be affected from a young age and needs steady care over time. For some patients, managing symptoms and everyday triggers can make a big difference to comfort and quality of life.
Breathing can link in with other health issues too. Marie also works with people who have end-stage renal disease (ESRD). When someone has kidney disease along with breathing problems, things can get more complicated, so care often needs to be planned carefully and monitored closely. She also treats chronic pain alongside breathing concerns where it affects sleep, movement, and day-to-day routines.
At times, lung problems show up in babies as well. Marie supports care for infant respiratory distress syndrome, where early assessment and good follow-up are important. For families, this can be stressful. Getting clear answers, step-by-step guidance, and a steady plan helps during a worrying period.
Marie’s experience and education details aren’t listed with specific dates or qualifications on this profile. What is clear is that she is trained to work in lung medicine, and she focuses on practical, patient-centred breathing care. The aim is usually simple: help people breathe easier, reduce flare-ups when possible, and make sure the treatment plan fits real life. If clinical trials are relevant for a person’s situation, details of those are not shown here, so it’s best to ask directly about what options may be available.