Nola M. Cecins is a pulmonologist based in Hospital Ave, Nedlands, WA, Australia. She looks after people with long-term breathing problems and also helps when lung symptoms turn more urgent. Her work sits mainly in respiratory care, where getting the details right matters, and where treatment can take time and patience.
In many cases, Nola’s patients have conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or bronchiectasis. These can cause ongoing cough, mucus, breathlessness, and flare-ups that come and go. She also treats people with cystic fibrosis, which can affect the lungs and breathing in different ways as the condition changes over time.
Breathing health is not the only thing she manages. At times, her care also supports people dealing with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). That can be a tough time for patients and families, and care often needs to be steady, clear, and practical. She focuses on helping manage lung-related symptoms and supporting overall breathing comfort as part of the wider treatment plan.
Some referrals are for symptoms that link to the brain and breathing system too. For example, she may be involved in cases involving cerebral hypoxia, where oxygen levels have been a concern. There are also situations where pain is a key part of care, including acute pain that may come alongside other health issues.
Day to day, Nola’s role involves listening carefully to what’s happening, checking how breathing is going, and working out what support makes the most sense. Respiratory problems can change quickly, so plans often need to be reviewed and adjusted based on how a person responds.
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