Julie M. Marchant

Pulmonologist

Female📍 Brisbane

About of Julie M. Marchant

Julie M. Marchant is a pulmonologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia.


Respiratory care can be stressful, especially when breathing symptoms keep coming back. Julie looks after people with ongoing lung problems as well as those who are unwell with chest infections. Her work often involves getting to the bottom of why coughing, wheeze, or breathlessness won’t settle, and then helping patients put a plan in place that fits day-to-day life.


Common reasons people see her include chronic cough, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At times that also means dealing with bronchitis or pneumonia, and working out what might be driving repeat flare-ups. She also supports patients with long-term conditions such as bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, and tracheobronchomalacia, where mucus, airway weakness, or breathing patterns can be a big part of what’s going on.


In many cases, symptoms are linked to how the airways behave, not just what’s on the x-ray. Julie may help assess issues like stridor and airway narrowing, and she can also be involved with endoscopy when that’s needed as part of the broader breathing review. For children with asthma, care needs to be practical and steady, so families can understand what to do and when to seek help.


There are also situations where medicines can affect movement or breathing comfort. Julie provides care for drug induced dyskinesia where it links in with respiratory symptoms, alongside the usual focus on airway health.


Bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis care can include managing long-term inflammation and infection risk. COPD and asthma care can involve making sure inhaler plans are working well and adjusted when things change. Over time, this is often about listening closely, checking symptoms, and taking small steps to improve how someone copes.


Experience and education details are not listed here, so this page focuses on the types of lung conditions Julie commonly treats in her Brisbane practice. Research activity isn’t listed either, and there are no clinical trial details shown on this profile.


If you’re looking for a pulmonologist in Brisbane for a breathing issue, Julie M. Marchant offers a calm, grounded approach to respiratory care, with attention to both day-to-day symptoms and longer-term lung health.

Services & Conditions Treated

BronchiectasisBronchitisChronic CoughTracheobronchomalaciaAsthmaAsthma in ChildrenChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Cystic FibrosisDrug Induced DyskinesiaEmpyemaEndoscopyPneumoniaStridor

Publications

1 total

Mucolytics for children with chronic suppurative lung disease.

The Cochrane database of systematic reviews • March 28, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Julie M. Marchant offer?
Dr Julie M. Marchant practices as a pulmonologist in Brisbane and offers services related to lung conditions, including bronchiectasis, bronchitis, chronic cough, bronchomalacia, asthma (including in children), COPD, and cystic fibrosis. She also provides care for pneumonia, empyema, stridor, and related respiratory issues, along with procedures like endoscopy.
Which conditions can Dr Marchant treat?
She treats a range of lung and airways conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), bronchiectasis, chronic cough, bronchitis, tracheobronchomalacia, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, empyema, and stridor.
Is Dr Marchant able to treat children with asthma?
Yes. The services include asthma care and management in children, as part of her focus on respiratory health.
What procedures are available with Dr Marchant?
In addition to consultations, she provides endoscopy as part of its service offering.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Marchant in Brisbane?
To book an appointment, please contact the Brisbane practice where Dr Marchant sees patients. Availability and booking details are provided by the clinic.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, current medications, and details about your breathing symptoms to help with assessment and planning your care.