Trevor J. Williams is a pulmonologist based in South Brisbane, QLD. His practice is located at 501 Stanley Street, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia. He looks after people with ongoing breathing problems and also those with link-ups between the lungs and the heart.
As a lung specialist, Trevor helps with conditions like pulmonary hypertension and chronic lung disease, including COPD and emphysema. He also treats people with more serious breathing and circulation issues, such as pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary embolism. In many cases, care involves understanding what’s happening in the lungs, but also checking how the heart is coping.
Some appointments are about everyday symptoms that have been hanging around. Others are more urgent, when breathing changes quickly or there are signs of a bigger problem. At times, this can include help for people dealing with pulmonary oedema, deep vein thrombosis, or cardiogenic shock. Trevor works with treating teams to support the person as a whole, not just one scan or one test.
Trevor also has experience in the lung transplant pathway and care around major heart-lung conditions. This can include situations where patients need close follow-up after transplant or when deciding on next steps for severe lung disease. He understands that these are big life moments, and he aims to keep things clear and practical as decisions are made.
Education-wise, Trevor’s training includes medical study followed by specialist work in respiratory medicine. He stays up to date with how modern lung care is changing, and he is mindful of newer approaches that may help in the right situations.
When it’s relevant, Trevor may talk about clinical trials as an option for selected patients. These are considered case by case, based on the person’s condition, what treatment has already been tried, and what fits best with their health and goals.
If you’re dealing with long-term lung symptoms, or you’ve had a recent hospital event and need ongoing specialist support, Trevor J. Williams is there to help guide the next steps. Calm, steady care matters, especially when breathing and health are under pressure.