Mark L. Everard is a pulmonologist based on Roberts Road in Subiaco, WA 6008. He looks after people who have breathing troubles, from ongoing coughs to more complex airway issues. If your symptoms keep coming back, or they don’t fit neatly into one simple cause, a lung specialist can help sort out what’s going on.
In many cases, Mark helps manage long-term lung conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchiectasis. He also treats people with infections that can affect the airways, including RSV infection and parainfluenza. At times, breathing issues are linked to mucus, inflammation, or how the airways move, and that’s where careful assessment really matters.
Mark’s work also includes conditions that involve the windpipe and upper airways. This can include tracheomalacia and tracheobronchomalacia, where the airway can feel a bit “floppy” and may make breathing sound unusual or harder than expected. Some people also come in with stridor, which is a noisy sound when breathing in. These types of issues can be frightening, so the goal is to explain things clearly and keep plans practical.
He also sees children with asthma, including asthma in children. And for some families, symptoms like fast breathing or feeling short of breath can come with hyperventilation, which needs a steady, calm approach. Mark helps connect the dots between symptoms and the most likely triggers, rather than just focusing on the loudest symptom in the moment.
Over time, his experience has centred on respiratory care for people with both common and less common lung conditions. That means taking a whole look at breathing patterns, triggers, and day-to-day impact. The focus is on helping patients and families understand what to watch for, what treatments can help, and when it’s time to seek urgent care.
Mark has completed formal medical training and ongoing respiratory education, which supports how he assesses and manages lung problems. He also keeps up with new respiratory research and updated clinical guidance where it applies.
Details about any clinical trial work aren’t listed here. If that matters for your situation, it’s best to ask the clinic directly at the time of booking so you can get the most accurate information.
If you’re dealing with asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, repeated chest infections, or a more unusual airway condition, Mark L. Everard is a pulmonologist in Subiaco who can help you move forward with a clear plan.