Millie Garg is a pulmonologist based on High Street, Randwick (NSW 2031). She focuses on the lungs and breathing, and she also looks after some related conditions that can affect the whole body.
In many cases, patients see her for ongoing lung health. This can include long-term breathing problems, regular check-ups, and support when symptoms flare up. Breathing can get complicated when there are other health issues in the mix, so care often needs to be practical and well-coordinated.
One of the main areas Millie looks after is cystic fibrosis. With cystic fibrosis, the lungs can get clogged and irritated, and it can mean more infections, more mucus, and more breathing effort over time. Appointments are usually about keeping things steady, spotting changes early, and making sure the treatment plan fits day-to-day life.
Millie also works with people who have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. This condition affects how the body digests food, which can then link in with nutrition and general wellbeing. When nutrition is affected, it can make other health problems harder to manage, so it often helps to have a clinician who thinks about how the different parts connect.
Care with long-term conditions is not only about medicine. It’s also about practical steps, clear explanations, and checking in when things change. Over time, that might mean reviewing symptoms, talking through triggers, and adjusting support so patients can feel more confident about what to do next.
Millie’s work in respiratory care means she pays attention to the details that matter for daily comfort and long-term lung health. At times, that involves reviewing how someone is coping, not just what tests say. The goal is calm, sensible care that helps people understand their condition and stick with the plan.
Millie Garg works in Randwick and is available for patients who need help with lung-related issues, including cystic fibrosis, and people who also deal with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. If you’re looking for support that brings breathing and related health concerns into the same conversation, she can help.