Kylie G. Hill is a Pulmonologist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102. She helps people who have breathing problems, both long-term and sudden. Breathing issues can be scary, and getting the right plan early can make a real difference to day-to-day life.
In clinic, Kylie looks after patients dealing with conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, pneumonia, and cystic fibrosis. These can affect how much air you can move, how often you feel breathless, and how your lungs cope when you’re sick. At times, people also need support when they’re getting flare-ups or when symptoms keep coming back.
Kylie also cares for people with lung cancer, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This can be a tough time for patients and families. Her role is to focus on the lung side of care, listen to what’s changing in breathing and symptoms, and help coordinate care with the wider team.
Some referrals can come from other health problems too. For example, people with cerebral hypoxia may have ongoing breathing or airway challenges after a serious health event. In some cases, conditions like Rett syndrome can also come with breathing concerns that need careful monitoring. There are also situations where acute pain plays into how someone can breathe comfortably and move, so Kylie can help with the breathing part of the picture.
Agnosia is another example that may come up with complex care needs. While the main diagnosis may not be a lung problem, breathing safety and comfort still matters. Kylie’s approach is practical. She pays attention to how breathing affects eating, sleeping, activity, and recovery, and she aims for clear, realistic steps.
Over time, she has built a steady way of working with people who need ongoing lung care. That includes people managing chronic illness and people who need urgent assessment when symptoms shift quickly. She understands that every person’s breathing can be different, even when the diagnosis sounds the same on paper.
Kylie works as part of a broader healthcare network. That matters when someone needs hospital support, imaging results, or a plan that connects with other doctors and allied health. She keeps communication grounded and focused on what helps most right now.
If you’re dealing with asthma, COPD, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, or lung cancer, Kylie can help you make sense of symptoms and work through options in a calm way. When breathing issues show up alongside other complex health conditions, she helps look after the lung side of care so the whole situation is easier to manage.