Graeme P. Maguire is a pulmonologist based in St Albans, VIC. You can find the clinic at 176 Furlong Road, St Albans, VIC 3021, Australia.
As a lung specialist, Graeme focuses on breathing and chest conditions. Many people see him when they’re dealing with ongoing lung problems or when symptoms keep coming back. In many cases, that means working out what’s going on with coughs, breathing troubles, and chest infections, then helping patients plan the next steps.
Common reasons people attend include bronchiectasis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pulmonary tuberculosis. He also looks after patients with long-term breathing strain, and he understands how life can get harder when you’re short of breath, wheezy, or tired all the time.
Not every issue is only about long-term lung disease. Graeme also cares for people with chest-related infections and inflammatory problems. For example, conditions like chronic throat infections can come up, including strep throat. At times, serious illnesses that affect the body as a whole, such as endocarditis or malnutrition, can also be part of the picture and need careful coordination with other care.
Breathing symptoms can link in with other health problems too. Some patients come in with heart valve conditions such as mitral stenosis, and there are also cases where arthritis and other ongoing conditions affect how someone feels day to day. Even when the main concern is the lungs, Graeme keeps the bigger health view in mind, so care is more than just treating a single symptom.
There are also situations that may relate to immune and inflammation issues. For instance, adult syndrome can be mentioned during assessment when symptoms don’t fit neatly into one box. Rheumatic fever is another condition that may need attention, especially when it can impact the heart and lungs over time.
Graeme works with adults who want clear answers and a steady plan. The goal is to keep things practical: understand what’s happening, manage symptoms, and aim for safer breathing and better day-to-day comfort. If you’re unsure what’s causing your breathing problems, or you’ve been told you have a lung condition that needs ongoing care, he can help you sort through it.