Lidia Morawska is a pulmonologist based at 2 George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000. She looks after people who have breathing and lung problems, from everyday cough and chest infections to more complex ongoing conditions.
In her work, she sees patients with conditions such as asthma and asthma in children, pneumonia, and flu. She also supports care around COVID-19 and helps with serious respiratory illnesses like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). For some people, breathing problems come and go. For others, it can be a longer road, and she helps them make a clear plan for what to do next.
She also works with people living with cystic fibrosis, where lungs can get easily affected by infection and thick mucus. At times, she may be involved in managing infections that can be hard to treat, including Pseudomonas Stutzeri infections. These cases often need close follow-up and steady day-to-day care.
Over time, Lidia’s patients may also have other health issues that can link in with how they breathe and how they cope day to day. For example, metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity can affect energy levels and overall health. In some cases, there can be links to conditions like cerebral hypoxia as well. She works to keep the bigger picture in mind, not just the lung symptoms on their own.
Children can be a big part of her patient mix too. Asthma in children can feel scary for families, especially during flare-ups. Lidia focuses on practical next steps, so treatment makes sense and families know when to seek help.
Details about education, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed in the information available here. Still, the way she works fits a “hands-on, patient-first” approach: listen to what’s going on, explain things in plain language, and support patients through both regular symptoms and sudden setbacks.