Mark D. Chatfield is a pulmonologist based in South Brisbane, working from Level 6, 62 Graham Street, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia. He helps people who have ongoing breathing problems, as well as those dealing with more serious lung issues.
In day-to-day care, Mark focuses on conditions like asthma, bronchiectasis, and repeated chest infections such as pneumonia. He also looks after people with long-term inflammation in the lungs, including chronic eosinophilic pneumonia and hypereosinophilic syndrome. At times, patients may come in after infections like MRSA or other tough respiratory bugs, where follow-up and a clear plan really matter.
He also supports patients where there’s a bigger concern, such as lung cancer and lung metastases. If someone has symptoms that could point to airway weakness, he can help assess issues like tracheobronchomalacia too. Along with this, Mark works with people who need procedures such as endoscopy as part of working out what’s going on.
Over time, his work has included caring for a wide range of patients across both breathing and wider health needs. Some referrals are for adults, while others involve younger patients, including premature infants and children who need careful respiratory support. At other times, patients are being treated alongside other health problems, and a lung-focused view helps bring the pieces together.
Details about formal education and specific years of experience aren’t shown on this page. What is clear is the kind of work he does, based on the types of conditions he manages and the services he offers. There also isn’t any research or clinical trial information listed here, so nothing specific can be added.
If you’re looking for a calm, practical approach to lung health—whether it’s an ongoing breathing condition, a difficult infection, or something more serious—Mark D. Chatfield is set up to help guide the next steps.