Greg Haug is a Pulmonologist based in Launceston, TAS, Australia. He looks after people with ongoing lung problems, as well as some more sudden breathing illnesses that can need prompt care.
In his day-to-day work, he helps manage conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. For many people, these are long-term conditions, so the goal is usually steadier breathing, fewer flare-ups, and support to feel more confident day to day.
He also supports patients with interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis. These conditions can affect how well the lungs work over time, and symptoms often build slowly. At times they can also change quickly, so careful follow-up matters.
Breathing issues can come from more than one cause, and Greg’s practice includes attention to pulmonary hypertension as well. That can link in with other lung problems, and it often needs a plan that fits the person, not just the diagnosis.
He has experience caring for people with serious infections and acute respiratory illness too. The conditions listed include pneumonia, COVID-19, acute interstitial pneumonia, and even severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in special cases. For these situations, the focus is on safe management and getting breathing back on track.
There are also rarer lung conditions in the mix, like lymphangioleiomyomatosis. With less common conditions, it often helps to have someone who understands the usual patterns and knows how to guide investigations and treatment options.
Education details aren’t listed in this profile, so there’s no extra information available here. Research and publication details also aren’t provided in the information supplied.
Clinical trial work isn’t listed here either. Still, the main thing for patients is practical, clear care—especially when breathing gets harder or symptoms start to change.