Uday N. Yadav is a pulmonologist based in Canberra, ACT. He looks after people with lung and breathing concerns, and he works with patients who need steady, practical care day to day. Being in Canberra means he’s available for local families and people across the ACT who are dealing with ongoing symptoms.
Breathing health is at the centre of his work. This includes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), where people often have trouble with airflow and can feel short of breath, especially with activity. At times, care also covers COVID-19, including how it affects the lungs and recovery needs after an infection. For some patients, severe respiratory illness can be part of the story too, with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) listed among the conditions he supports.
It’s also worth noting that this profile includes conditions that go beyond the lungs. Folate deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, and malnutrition are all listed. Helicobacter pylori infection is also included. In many cases, these issues can overlap with breathing and overall recovery, so it can help to look at the bigger picture instead of just one symptom.
Care like this often involves more than one appointment. Over time, symptoms can change, and the plan may need small tweaks as you learn what helps. People may come in after a flare-up, after an infection, or when test results don’t quite match how they feel. The goal is to keep things clear, listen to what’s going on, and make sure treatment makes sense for that person’s situation.
In terms of experience, education, research, and clinical trials, the details aren’t filled in on this profile. What is clear is the focus on the conditions listed above, and the local Canberra-based work as a pulmonologist. If you’d like the full background, it’s a good idea to ask the practice directly when booking or at your first appointment.
If you’re looking for lung-focused medical care in Canberra, Uday N. Yadav’s practice is set up for people who need help with ongoing respiratory problems, and for those whose health concerns include nutrition and blood-related issues as well.