Juliet M. Foster is a pulmonologist based in Sydney, working at 431 Glebe Point Road, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Pulmonology is about looking after the lungs and breathing, so her work is often centred on people who have long-term breathing issues, as well as those who need help when symptoms flare up.
In many cases, she sees patients living with asthma and chronic problems like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). She also looks after people with cystic fibrosis, which can bring its own set of breathing and airway challenges over time. These conditions can affect everyday life, sleep, exercise, and energy, so care usually focuses on steady breathing support and practical next steps.
Appointments can be both calm and focused. Juliet M. Foster helps people understand what is happening with their breathing, and what options may help. For asthma, that might mean reviewing triggers, symptom patterns, and inhaler use. For COPD, it often comes down to managing breathlessness and keeping the lungs as stable as possible. With cystic fibrosis, the approach is usually about supporting lung health and managing ongoing airway needs.
Over the years, she works with patients across different backgrounds and ages, from people who are managing symptoms for the first time to those who have been dealing with their condition for a long time. At times, breathing problems can feel scary, especially when things change quickly. In these moments, clear explanations and a steady plan can make a real difference.
Juliet M. Foster’s training is grounded in respiratory medicine, with ongoing learning as guidelines and care practices evolve. She also keeps an eye on what’s happening in clinical research where it matters for respiratory care, so discussions can stay up to date without getting too technical.
If you’re in the Sydney area and want a pulmonologist for asthma, COPD, or cystic fibrosis care, you can find her at 431 Glebe Point Road. The goal is simple: help people breathe a bit easier, feel more confident about their plan, and manage day-to-day life with less stress around symptoms.