Jennifer A. Juno is a Pulmonologist based in the heart of Melbourne, working from 792 Elizabeth St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia. Her work centres on breathing health and the lungs, especially when someone is dealing with an infection or a long-lasting breathing problem.
Jennifer looks after people of different ages who come in with issues like pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, and ongoing cough or shortness of breath. At times, patients also need help when they’re recovering from big respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19, long haul COVID, flu, and H1N1 influenza. She also works with patients affected by severe acute respiratory conditions, including SARS, where the focus is on getting breathing back on track and supporting recovery.
In many cases, care needs to be coordinated with other parts of the health system. This can include people living with HIV/AIDS, where lung health can be more complex and needs careful follow-up. It can also involve people managing kidney disease, including chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease. Even though kidney issues are a different system, they can change how illness shows up in the body and how treatments are planned. Over time, Jennifer helps bring the breathing side of things into the bigger picture.
When people are unwell, it can feel scary and tiring. Jennifer’s approach stays practical. She listens to what’s happening, checks how breathing is coping, and then works out what the next steps should be. The aim is to help people understand their condition in plain language and feel supported from the first appointment through to follow-up. If symptoms linger after an infection, or if the next flare-up is a worry, she helps patients plan for what to watch for and when to seek help.