Alexander N. Larcombe is a pulmonologist based in Bentley, WA, Australia. His focus is on breathing and lung health, and he works with people who have both long-term conditions and sudden flare-ups. For some families, the day-to-day parts of treatment can be the hardest bit, and that’s where careful follow-up matters.
In clinic, he looks after patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He also helps manage ongoing lung issues linked to infections like pneumonia and flu. At times, respiratory symptoms can show up after other health problems too, so he takes a broad view of what’s going on and how it affects breathing.
Some cases he cares for involve more complex medical situations. This can include cerebral hypoxia, intrauterine growth restriction, and mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS), including MPS III (Sanfilippo syndrome). He also treats people where infections such as methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) play a role in lung or breathing problems. Each case is different, so the plan usually needs to fit the person, not just the diagnosis.
Over time, Alexander has built solid experience caring for people with respiratory illnesses and conditions that can affect the lungs. His work is practical and focused on getting symptoms under control, helping prevent worsening, and making sure the breathing plan is clear and realistic.
His education and specialist training are grounded in respiratory medicine and related patient care. While the details of study history aren’t listed here, the approach in clinic is what you’d expect from a respiratory specialist: listening carefully, checking how someone is doing, and adjusting care when things change.
There’s also a focus on staying up to date with how breathing problems are managed. In many cases, that means making sure current treatment options are considered when appropriate. Clinical trial information isn’t provided here, so it’s best to ask directly if this is something you’re interested in for your specific situation.
If you’re in the Bentley area and you’re dealing with asthma, COPD, pneumonia, or another breathing-related condition, Alexander’s pulmonology care aims to be steady and supportive, with a clear path forward.