Fiona Eyers is a pulmonologist in Callaghan, NSW. She looks after people with breathing problems, especially long-term asthma issues that can be hard to control day to day.
In many cases, her work focuses on eosinophilic asthma. This is a type of asthma where a certain kind of inflammation plays a big role. It can cause ongoing symptoms, flare-ups, and trouble getting things steady, even when someone is already using their usual medicines. Fiona helps patients make sense of what might be driving their symptoms and what options can help.
She also treats asthma more broadly. That might include wheeze, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Over time, asthma can change, so care often needs to be adjusted as your triggers, severity, and response to treatment change. Fiona’s approach is practical and calm, with a focus on breathing comfort and day-to-day breathing control.
Alongside asthma, Fiona cares for people who have breathing issues related to parainfluenza. Parainfluenza is a common virus that can affect the airways, particularly in children, but it can also be tough for adults. At times, it can lead to cough and breathing difficulty, so timely support and good follow-up matter.
Fiona works with patients to understand symptoms and treatment in plain language. She also helps coordinate care with other local health professionals when needed, so everyone is on the same page. Breathing problems can be stressful, and having a clear plan can make things feel more manageable.
Fiona is based in Callaghan, and she sees patients who want steady, evidence-informed care for asthma and related respiratory conditions. She stays across new treatment guidance as it becomes available, so the plan fits what is known to work for the specific breathing problem in front of her.