Andrew W. Stent is a pulmonologist based in Werribee, VIC, working from 250 Princess Hwy, Werribee, VIC 3030, Australia. He looks after people with breathing-related problems and other conditions that can affect the lungs and overall health.
His day-to-day work often involves lung diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary fibrosis. He also supports patients with interstitial lung disease, and at times people dealing with acute interstitial pneumonia. These can be serious and change how someone breathes, so having steady, clear care matters.
Andrew also sees patients with infections and illnesses that can involve the chest, including Legionnaire’s disease and viral gastroenteritis when symptoms are impacting someone’s wellbeing. Some cases can come with knock-on effects in the body, so care may need to cover more than one problem at once.
In addition to lung-focused issues, he may be involved in the medical work-up for other symptoms and health changes. This can include things like high potassium levels and hypercalcaemia, plus episodes of hyperventilation. At times, he may also be involved in follow-up after an event like cardiac arrest, where ongoing medical checks are needed.
Patients can also present with a wide range of other health concerns. The conditions listed for his practice include chondrosarcoma, plasmacytoma, and osteomyelitis. There are also less common conditions and infections such as toxoplasmosis and folliculitis. Some people may be managing gut-related symptoms too, including gastritis, chronic erosive gastritis, and tenesmus.
Experience is not listed here, so it’s not something that can be described in detail. Education and formal training details also aren’t shown in the information provided. Research interests and clinical trials are not listed either.
What stays consistent is the focus on practical care for complex conditions—especially when the lungs are involved. If you’re looking for help with interstitial lung disease or pulmonary fibrosis, Andrew’s clinic is set up in Werribee to support people through those challenges with calm, straightforward medical attention.