Hak-kim K. Chan-Kim Chan is a pulmonologist based in Science Road, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. This means the work is centred on lungs and breathing, and on helping people when coughing, breathlessness, or long-term lung problems get in the way of everyday life.
In clinic, Hak-kim Chan-Kim Chan looks after patients with conditions such as cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, and Pseudomonas stutzeri infections. These can be tough to manage because symptoms can come and go, and infections can sometimes flare up again. The goal is usually to keep breathing as steady as possible, spot problems early, and support patients and families through treatment plans.
Over time, lung care often becomes a mix of checking what is happening now and planning for what might come next. At times that includes talking through inhaled medicines, infection management, and how to respond when symptoms change. For people with cystic fibrosis, long-term lung support is a big part of care, not just one-off treatments.
For experience and background, only limited details are listed here. The work still focuses on day-to-day respiratory assessment and care, where listening to breathing concerns and making clear next steps matters. When it comes to education, no specific training details are shown in the information available.
Research and clinical trials can be an option for some people in respiratory care, but no trial details are listed here. If clinical trials are relevant for a particular situation, it’s best to discuss what’s available with the treating team.