Jonathan E. Millar is a pulmonologist based on Rode Road, Chermside, QLD 4032, Australia. He looks after people with serious breathing and lung problems, especially when things are urgent and can change quickly.
In hospital care, breathing issues often come with other problems too. Jonathan’s work focuses on conditions like pneumonia and severe lung inflammation, including ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome). He also supports patients dealing with severe infections such as COVID-19 and Sepsis, where the lungs can be affected and breathing support may be needed.
At times, lung care is also part of longer follow-up after major heart treatment. For example, his patient care includes people with a history of heart transplant, where breathing symptoms can have more than one cause and careful assessment matters.
Because respiratory illness can be hard to sort out, the approach is usually practical. People may come in feeling short of breath, very unwell, or just not bouncing back like they should. Over time, Jonathan helps connect the dots between symptoms, test results, and how the body is coping. This kind of care is about staying calm, making sensible decisions, and adjusting plans as the situation evolves.
Experience-wise, his clinical work is shaped by managing acute respiratory problems, not just routine clinic visits. That means he’s used to caring for patients who need close monitoring, clear communication, and timely treatment. Respiratory care can involve a lot of moving parts, and in many cases the goal is to stabilise breathing first, then work out what’s driving the problem.
Education details aren’t listed in this profile, but his role is clearly in respiratory medicine as a pulmonologist. He works with the wider healthcare team to support safe care for people during stressful times.
If you’re looking for information about clinical trials or research activity, nothing specific is listed here. What is clear is that his focus is on serious lung and breathing conditions, including pneumonia, ARDS, COVID-19, Sepsis, and SARS, with care delivered from a Brisbane-based location in Chermside.