Thomas Iosifidis is a pulmonologist based in Crawley, WA, Australia. He works with people who have breathing problems, from everyday colds that settle slowly to more serious lung conditions that need close follow-up.
In many cases, his patients are dealing with issues like asthma, wheeze, and ongoing cough. At other times, the reason for coming in is a faster change in symptoms, such as a common cold that is causing trouble with breathing. He also looks after children and families when symptoms like stridor show up, where breathing sounds can be worrying and need to be checked properly.
Thomas’s clinic also supports care for lung conditions that can be long term. This includes bronchiolitis obliterans, which can affect how air moves through the small airways. He also has experience in cystic fibrosis care, where breathing, mucus, and overall lung health often need careful planning over time.
Some patients are very young. Premature infant care can bring extra complexity, because breathing is still developing and small changes can matter. Thomas focuses on practical next steps, clear explanations, and helping families understand what is going on and what to watch for at home.
Day to day, his approach is steady and grounded. He listens to what has been happening, considers the breathing symptoms and the context around them, and then works out a plan that fits the situation. For respiratory care, it’s not just about the day of the appointment—it’s about staying on top of symptoms so people can breathe easier and feel more confident moving forward.