Tracy L. Leong

Pulmonologist

📍 Melbourne

About of Tracy L. Leong

Tracy L. Leong is a pulmonologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She works with people who have breathing problems, long-term lung conditions, and lung findings that need careful follow-up. If you’ve been dealing with a cough that won’t go away, shortness of breath, or abnormal scans, Tracy helps sort out what’s going on and what the next steps should be.


Her clinic focuses on a wide range of lung issues. This can include lung cancer and related concerns like lung adenocarcinoma, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). She also looks after people with lung nodules, interstitial lung disease, and sarcoidosis. At times, patients come in with conditions like silicosis or pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, where the lungs can struggle to do their usual job.


Tracy also sees people with more sudden or serious problems. Examples include acute interstitial pneumonia, pneumomediastinum, and severe respiratory illnesses such as SARS. In these situations, it helps to have someone who can think through the breathing symptoms, review test results, and explain options in plain language.


As part of her care, she can arrange and coordinate lung procedures and diagnostic tests. This includes endoscopy/bronchoscopy work when it’s needed to better understand lung tissue or to help check certain lung changes on imaging. The aim is usually the same: get clear answers, then match the treatment plan to what you actually have.


Training and experience in respiratory medicine are a big part of her day-to-day work. Over time, she has built a practical approach to helping people manage both ongoing conditions and urgent flare-ups. She tends to focus on what matters most for each person at that point—symptoms, test results, and how quickly things need to move.


Medicine changes, and new treatments and ideas keep coming through. Tracy stays up to date with research and emerging approaches, and in some cases, clinical trials may be discussed as an option. That usually depends on the person’s diagnosis, stage, and overall health, and it’s always handled in a careful and realistic way.


For anyone in Melbourne looking for lung-focused care, Tracy L. Leong offers a calm, straightforward approach. She helps patients understand what the lung tests mean, what the likely next steps are, and how to plan forward without too much guesswork.

Services & Conditions Treated

Lung CancerSilicosisAcute Interstitial PneumoniaEndoscopyInterstitial Lung DiseaseLung AdenocarcinomaLung NodulesNon-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)PneumomediastinumPulmonary Alveolar ProteinosisSarcoidosisSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)

Publications

1 total

Bringing down two Goliaths with one stone: Reducing lung cancer and cardiovascular mortality with low-dose CT screening.

Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) • November 09, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Tracy L. Leong offer?
Dr Tracy L. Leong provides specialist care in pulmonary medicine, including assessment and treatment for conditions like interstitial lung disease, sarcoidosis, lung cancer (including NSCLC and SCLC), pneumomediastinum and related lung conditions. She also offers procedures such as endoscopy.
Which lung conditions can Dr Leong help with?
She helps with various lung conditions including lung nodules, lung adenocarcinoma, non-small cell lung cancer, small cell lung cancer, interstitial lung disease, sarcoidosis, pneumomediastinum and silicosis, among others.
Where is Dr Leong based for appointments?
She practices in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
How can I arrange an appointment with Dr Leong?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic in Melbourne. They can provide available times and guidance on the referral process if needed.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, current medications and a list of symptoms. If you have a referral, bring it as well.
Will Dr Leong discuss treatment options for lung cancer?
Yes. Dr Leong discusses appropriate treatment options for lung cancer, including NSCLC and SCLC, with the patient to help decide the best plan.