Zoe J. Mckeough is a pulmonologist based in Lidcombe, NSW. Her practice is at 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia.
Respiratory health can be complex, and lung conditions often need steady, careful follow-up. Dr Mckeough works with people who have long-term breathing problems as well as some more sudden or ongoing lung issues. In many cases, this can include COPD and bronchiectasis, where symptoms can come and go and the lungs need regular support. She also looks after patients with interstitial lung disease, where lung tissue becomes inflamed or scarred over time.
Work and environment can play a role too. Asbestosis and silicosis can affect the lungs after exposure to certain dusts or fibres. Acute interstitial pneumonia is different again, more of a sudden illness that still needs clear assessment and the right management plan.
Some patients also come in with breathing or oxygen-related concerns linked to obesity and cerebral hypoxia. These issues can overlap with other health problems, so it helps to take a practical, “what’s going on and what can we do next” approach.
At times, people are referred for help when symptoms don’t match what they’ve been told before, or when more testing is needed to understand the cause. That can mean reassessing ongoing shortness of breath, ongoing cough, or other signs that affect everyday life.
Information about Dr Mckeough’s experience, education, and any hospital affiliations isn’t listed here, so those details may not be available on this page. If you need education history or a specific background check for confidence and fit, it’s best to contact the practice directly.
There’s also no research focus or clinical trials information shown here. So if you’re looking for current trial options or whether a study might be relevant for a specific diagnosis, the practice can confirm what’s available.
For many people, the main thing is getting answers and a plan that makes sense. A calm, steady review of symptoms and lung health can make a big difference, especially when conditions like COPD, bronchiectasis, or interstitial lung disease need long-term care.