Hamish R. Graham is a pulmonologist who looks after breathing and lung health. He works out of Flemington Road, Parkville, VIC, Australia. If you’re dealing with symptoms that don’t settle, or you’ve been told your lungs need a closer look, he can help you make sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
His clinical focus covers a mix of common and more serious health issues. In many cases, that means supporting people with pneumonia and other lung infections. He also treats respiratory problems linked to COVID-19, and he’s experienced with severe acute respiratory syndromes like SARS. At times, care can also involve situations where oxygen levels and brain function are a concern, including cerebral hypoxia.
Because breathing problems can come alongside other health issues, his work can also overlap with conditions such as malnutrition and complications seen in premature infants. He may also be involved when illnesses like malaria affect the lungs, or when infections cause swelling in lymph nodes, such as lymphadenitis. For complex cases, like scrofula, the approach is still about steady assessment, clear communication, and making sure treatment fits the person and their situation.
In day-to-day practice, the goal is simple: help people get through the scary bits and move towards recovery. That usually means taking time to understand symptoms, check the likely causes, and talk through next steps in plain language. While the details of training and past experience are not listed here, the work is grounded in respiratory medicine and caring for patients who need lung-focused support.