Deborah C. Glass is a pulmonologist based in Melbourne, practising at 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
Her work centres on the lungs and breathing. That can mean helping people manage long-term issues like asthma, or checking what’s going on when breathing suddenly becomes more difficult. Over time, she supports patients through the day-to-day side of breathing problems, as well as the bigger moments when a diagnosis is new or scary.
Many of her patients have conditions linked to the workplace or past exposures. This can include silicosis and occupational asthma. At times, breathing symptoms can show up later, and Deborah helps people understand what might be going on and what to do next. She also looks after people with interstitial lung disease, where the lung tissue can get stiff or inflamed.
She may also be involved when people have more acute lung concerns, such as acute interstitial pneumonia. And because breathing can be affected by other serious health issues, she works alongside wider care teams when patients have conditions that can involve the lungs or cause changes to breathing. This includes people living with mesothelioma, melanoma, testicular cancer, renal cell carcinoma, or gallbladder-related conditions, as well as blood and bone marrow conditions like leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.
Deborah C. Glass is also involved in broader health support areas such as menopause care. In practice, that often means looking at how symptoms affect everyday life, not just focusing on one test result. If you’re dealing with breathing trouble, lung changes, or a mix of health concerns, she aims to keep things clear and practical, and help you move forward step by step.