Erin P. Price is a pulmonologist based in Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia. She looks after people with ongoing breathing problems, and also supports patients when infections or complications cause sudden symptoms.
In day-to-day work, her care covers the lungs and the airways. That can mean treating pneumonia, dealing with sepsis when it comes from a chest infection, and helping patients manage long-term lung conditions like cystic fibrosis. At times, breathing issues can also be linked to fluid around the lungs, such as parapneumonic pleural effusion and empyema, so she focuses on getting the right treatment and follow-up.
Some cases are more unusual, and Erin has experience with less common infections that affect the lungs. These can include melioidosis, anthrax infection, and nocardiosis. She also works with infections linked to specific bacteria, including pneumonia due to Pseudomonas stutzeri, and pulmonary nocardiosis. When these infections are involved, treatment planning needs to be careful and tailored.
Because lung problems can change quickly, ongoing review matters. Over time, her approach is about listening to how symptoms are tracking, checking what the test results show, and making sure the plan still fits as things improve or, sometimes, don’t. Many people come in worried about cough, fever, chest pain, or breathlessness, and she aims to keep things clear and practical.
Erin is a specialist clinician in respiratory care. Education details weren’t provided here, but as a pulmonologist, her training is built around breathing and lung health, including how infections affect the chest.
For research and clinical trials, no specific details were shared. Still, in many respiratory cases, treatment choices often rely on current guidelines and the latest evidence available. That means patients can expect care that’s based on what’s known to work, and adjustments when new information comes to light.
Whether the issue is a straightforward lung infection or something more complex, the goal is the same: help people breathe easier, recover safely, and feel supported through the whole process.