Chris J. Mcneil is a pulmonologist based at Hospital Road, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.
In day to day care, pulmonologists look after the lungs and breathing. That can include problems that make it hard to get enough air, ongoing breathing discomfort, and issues that show up when people are stressed, sick, or exposed to very different conditions. Chris works with people who want clear answers, practical plans, and steady follow up when symptoms don’t settle as expected.
Chris’s work includes care for cerebral hypoxia. This is a serious situation where the brain does not get enough oxygen. It can happen in different settings, and at times it is an urgent concern. When oxygen levels and breathing are affected, getting help quickly and checking what’s going on matters. The goal is to support breathing and help guide the next steps so the body can recover as much as possible.
Another area of care listed is acute mountain sickness. This can affect people who travel to higher places, especially if they go up too fast. Symptoms can include headaches, feeling very unwell, dizziness, and feeling short of breath more than usual. Over time, many people can improve with rest and the right breathing support, but in some cases it can become more serious, so it’s good to get checked early if symptoms are building.
Chris J. Mcneil helps people by focusing on what’s happening with breathing and oxygen levels, not just the symptoms alone. You can expect a calm and grounded approach, with attention to how your body is coping and what might need monitoring next. If you’re dealing with a sudden breathing change, concerns about oxygen, or symptoms after altitude travel, getting medical advice promptly can make a difference.