Jeremy P. Wrobel is a pulmonologist based in Melbourne, working out of 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia.
As a lung specialist, Jeremy focuses on people with breathing problems, long-term lung conditions, and issues that can affect how well the lungs work day to day. That can include interstitial lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis, and other ongoing problems where the lungs get stiff or scarred over time.
He also looks after patients with conditions linked to high pressure in the lungs, including pulmonary hypertension. Some people come in after a sudden change in symptoms, while others have been dealing with breathing issues for months or longer and want a clear plan for what to do next.
In many cases, care is about more than just the lungs. Jeremy works with people who also have other health problems that can overlap with breathing, such as heart failure or COPD. He can also be involved when blood clots in the lungs are a concern, like pulmonary embolism.
Sometimes the work is about serious or fast-moving illness. His caseload includes situations like acute interstitial pneumonia and infections and complications that can affect the lungs, including COVID-19. At times, he may also be involved in complex care around conditions such as cystic fibrosis and hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Jeremy’s clinical experience covers both diagnosis and ongoing management. He understands that breathing symptoms can be scary, and he takes time to explain what’s going on in plain language. This helps people make decisions about tests, treatment options, and follow-up, especially when symptoms change or don’t improve as expected.
His education is grounded in medical training and specialised respiratory care. Over time, he keeps up with new approaches so his patients can benefit from current practice, not outdated ideas.
Depending on the situation, he may also support patients who are being assessed for lung transplant care, or those needing specialist input for complex lung disease. For some people, that journey takes time. For others, the priority is getting things under control quickly. Either way, Jeremy aims to keep care steady, practical, and focused on what matters most—breathing and quality of life.