Lauren S. Mott is a pulmonologist based in Perth, WA, Australia. She looks after people living with long-term breathing conditions, especially when symptoms can be up and down over time.
Her clinic focus includes bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis. With bronchiectasis, many people deal with ongoing cough, mucus build-up, and repeated flare-ups. With cystic fibrosis, the lungs and airways can get more irritated and blocked, so day-to-day breathing can be a real challenge. In many cases, she helps patients and families make sense of what is happening and what can be done to keep things steadier.
Lauren works with patients who may be juggling treatments, check-ups, and symptoms that affect work, sleep, and energy. That might mean reviewing current breathing medicines, talking through airway clearance, and helping plan what to do when a flare hits. At times, it also means coordinating care with other health professionals so the whole picture is covered, not just the lungs in isolation.
As a lung specialist, she aims to keep care practical and easy to follow. Breathing issues can feel overwhelming, so she focuses on clear next steps and realistic goals. Conversations often cover things like triggers, symptom patterns, and why a certain treatment plan might be suggested. She also encourages people to ask questions, because understanding the “why” can make ongoing care feel less stressful.
In terms of experience, Lauren has experience caring for people with chronic respiratory conditions and supporting them through ongoing management. She stays up to date with current approaches in respiratory care, so treatment plans can reflect what is known to help in real life.
Lauren’s medical training is in respiratory medicine, with a focus on diagnosing and treating lung conditions. While she may not suit every situation, her role is to bring specialist insight to help patients make sense of their symptoms and options.
Research can matter for long-term lung diseases, so she keeps an eye on new evidence and updates to clinical guidance. If clinical trials could be relevant, they can be discussed, but only when it truly fits the person’s needs and situation.
For patients in Perth and across WA who want calm, straightforward specialist lung care, Lauren Mott is a pulmonologist ready to support the journey with bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, and other ongoing breathing concerns.