Steven Maltby

Pulmonologist

Male📍 New Lambton Heights

About of Steven Maltby

Steven Maltby is a pulmonologist based in New Lambton Heights, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who have breathing problems, from everyday flare-ups to more serious lung illnesses that need careful follow-up.


In many cases, his patients come in because they’re dealing with asthma or long-term lung conditions like COPD. He also works with people who have eosinophilic asthma, where inflammation plays a big role. Breathing can feel unpredictable with these conditions, so the focus is on clear day-to-day plans, plus good review when symptoms change.


Steven also sees people with lung disease linked to coal dust exposure, including coal worker’s pneumoconiosis. Over time, this kind of exposure can affect how the lungs work, and many people need help with managing symptoms and understanding what to watch for.


Some referrals are for lung infections too. This can include pneumonia, flu, and other viral illnesses that bring on coughing, fever, or shortness of breath. At times, he also helps with acute interstitial lung problems, and with broader interstitial lung disease, where the lungs become more stiff or scarred.


Clinical care doesn’t stop at diagnosis. Steven aims to help patients make sense of what’s happening and what the next steps look like, whether that’s treatment changes, breathing support, or monitoring plans. He keeps things practical, because breathing issues can be stressful and exhausting.


His work is grounded in the usual respiratory medicine approach, using evidence-based care and up-to-date clinical guidelines. He stays alert to new evidence and treatment updates as they come through, so management plans can be adjusted when needed.


Training-wise, Steven has medical education and ongoing professional development in respiratory care, which supports him in assessing complex breathing conditions and helping patients move forward. No specific public trial details are listed here, but he focuses on treatments that are backed by current practice and what fits each person’s situation.


If you’re in the New Lambton Heights area and you need support for a lung or breathing condition, Steven Maltby offers calm, steady care aimed at clear next steps and better day-to-day breathing.

Services & Conditions Treated

AsthmaCoal Worker's PneumoconiosisAcute Interstitial PneumoniaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)ColitisEosinophilic AsthmaFluInterstitial Lung DiseaseMeningitisParainfluenzaPneumoniaStrokeThrombectomyViral Gastroenteritis

Publications

1 total

Implementation and sustainment of virtual reality stroke workflow training for physician trainees at comprehensive stroke centres: a quantitative and qualitative study.

BMC medical education • July 08, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Steven Maltby offer?
Dr Maltby treats a range of lung and related conditions, including asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease and viral infections. He also handles conditions like pneumonia and pneumonitis, with a focus on assessment and management through his pulmonology practice in New Lambton Heights.
Which conditions can Dr Maltby help with?
He can help with asthma, eosinophilic asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, pneumonia, meningitis, viral illnesses like flu and parainfluenza, and occupational lung issues such as coal worker's pneumoconiosis. If you’re unsure whether your condition fits, ask at your appointment.
Where is Dr Maltby based for consultations?
Consultations are available in New Lambton Heights, NSW, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Maltby?
To arrange a visit, contact the practice in New Lambton Heights. If you’re unsure about the process, the reception team can guide you through booking options and what information to bring.
What should I expect at a pulmonology appointment?
You’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history and any lung-related concerns. The doctor may review tests, diagnose conditions like asthma or COPD, and discuss treatment or management plans tailored to you.
What kinds of treatments or tests might be involved?
Treatments may include medicines for respiratory conditions and monitoring of lung function. Tests could involve imaging or lung function tests as part of diagnosing conditions such as interstitial lung disease or pneumonia. Specific tests will be explained by the doctor based on your situation.