Graham L. Hall is a pulmonologist based at 15 Hospital Avenue, Nedlands, WA, Australia. If you’re dealing with breathing problems, lung infections, or ongoing lung health issues, he looks after people who need clear answers and careful day-to-day management.
As a lung specialist, Graham works with patients across a range of situations. Some visits are about asthma and wheezy airways, including asthma in children. Others are about long-term lung conditions, like bronchiectasis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At times, people are also referred after problems such as pneumonia, where getting the right follow-up matters.
He also supports families and carers when a child has a breathing-related condition from early life. This can include bronchopulmonary dysplasia, premature infant breathing issues, and situations linked with cerebral hypoxia. Other concerns he may help with include stridor and spasm-related voice or throat breathing symptoms, along with feeding and growth problems that can show up alongside lung issues, such as malnutrition.
In many cases, care is about more than one diagnosis. Lung symptoms can overlap, and the path forward can depend on how someone is getting on week to week. Graham focuses on what’s happening with breathing, what might be triggering symptoms, and what can be done to keep things steadier. That can involve planning for flare-ups, checking how well breathing treatments are working, and making sure common infections are handled properly.
Some people come in because of lung health and breathing problems that need ongoing monitoring. That includes conditions like cystic fibrosis, where mucus can affect the lungs and breathing over time. Other times, the reason is more mixed, like when vitamin D deficiency sits alongside wider health concerns, or when recurrent infections bring people back for review.
Graham’s clinical work also reaches into areas that can affect the airway and throat. For example, he can help assess breathing or throat symptoms such as tonsillitis, and he may be involved when spasmodic dysphonia affects how someone copes with voice and airflow.
While each person’s story is different, the aim is usually the same: better breathing, a safer plan, and support that feels practical. Graham L. Hall works with patients in and around Nedlands, and he’s there to help sort out the lung side of health, whether it’s for a child or an adult.