Judith L. Black is a pulmonologist based in Warrimoo, NSW 2774. She helps people with breathing and lung health concerns, ranging from day-to-day problems like asthma and COPD to more serious lung conditions that need careful follow-up.
In many cases, people see a lung specialist because their breathing is not settling, or they are getting repeated flare-ups. Judith looks after patients who live with conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pulmonary fibrosis. She also helps with interstitial lung disease, including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, where the lungs can become stiff over time. At times, patients may be managing more than one issue at once, and that can make things feel complicated.
Judith also supports people during acute illnesses. This can include infections and inflammation, such as flu, pulmonary tuberculosis, and acute interstitial pneumonia. When someone is quite unwell, breathing can change quickly, and doctors often need to work fast and stay practical. In hospital settings, there are also times where lung issues come alongside general health concerns like delirium, especially when a person is sick with an infection or severe breathing problems.
Her care is focused on understanding what’s driving the symptoms and making a plan that fits the situation. That might mean looking at long-term management for ongoing lung conditions, or reassessing treatment when things change. Over time, the aim is usually to reduce flare-ups, improve comfort, and help patients and families feel more confident about what to do next.
Details about Judith’s education and work history are not listed here. Information about research, publications, and clinical trials is also not included in the available details. If you’d like to know more about her training or whether she is involved in any clinical trials, it’s best to check directly with the clinic.