Louisa Owens is a Pulmonologist based in Randwick, NSW 2031. She works with people who have ongoing breathing problems, and she also sees families with children who need careful respiratory care. In the clinic, the focus is on helping you breathe easier and understand what’s going on with your lungs, step by step.
Her work covers conditions like asthma and asthma in children, plus issues such as stridor, bronchiectasis, and cystic fibrosis. She also looks after people with rarer long-term lung and airway conditions, including ciliary dyskinesia and the overlap of ciliary dyskinesia with bronchiectasis. At times, COVID-19 related breathing concerns can also come up, especially when symptoms linger or need ongoing review. Each condition can feel different day to day, so she aims for a plan that fits how you’re going, not just what the condition is called.
Over time, respiratory problems can affect sleep, activity, and confidence. Louisa’s approach stays practical. She spends time working out what triggers symptoms, what has helped before, and what might need a change. For children, this often means making things simpler for parents and carers, and keeping decisions clear. For all ages, she looks at the breathing picture as a whole, including how symptoms show up in real life.
Education details and the length of her experience aren’t shown in this profile. The same goes for research interests and any specific clinical trials. What is listed here is the types of respiratory care she provides, and the conditions she’s involved with, from common asthma to more complex chronic lung diseases.
If you’re trying to get answers for wheeze, ongoing cough, noisy breathing, or breathing that just won’t settle, a pulmonology review can help sort out next steps. Louisa Owens is based in Randwick, and her clinic care is geared toward making breathing easier to manage, with support that feels calm and down to earth.