David I. Fielding is a pulmonologist based in Herston, QLD. He works from Butterfield Street (Herston, QLD 4029, Australia), where he helps people deal with a range of breathing and lung health concerns.
In many cases, patients see him when there’s a new problem showing up in the lungs, or when symptoms like shortness of breath, cough, or ongoing chest issues need a closer look. His work covers things like lung nodules and lung cancer, including both non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). He also looks after people with conditions that affect the airways, such as asthma.
He also manages a variety of lung and chest conditions that can be more complex. This includes interstitial lung disease and acute interstitial pneumonia, as well as sarcoidosis. At times, patients may be dealing with pleural effusion, pneumonia, or Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia, which can happen in people with certain health backgrounds.
For diagnosis and investigation, he provides procedures such as advanced bronchoscopy, endoscopy, and tissue biopsy. These tests can be important when doctors need to figure out what’s going on, or when imaging results need follow-up. He also treats issues that involve the chest area, including mediastinal tumours, and he supports care around laryngeal cancer and throat cancer where breathing and airway health are part of the story.
His experience is not detailed on this page, so it’s hard to say how many years he has worked in each area. Still, the range of services listed suggests he sees a mix of urgent and ongoing conditions, from infections like pneumonia to longer-term lung and chest problems.
Education details aren’t listed here, and there’s no information shown about research activities or clinical trials. If you’re trying to understand what trials are available or whether there’s any research work connected to his practice, it may be best to ask the clinic directly.