COPD

COPD is a lung condition that can affect your breathing and daily life, but with the right care and support, you can manage symptoms and improve how you feel.

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Building better COPD care

Building better COPD care means focusing on earlier detection, clearer management plans, and supporting people to take an active role in their health. By improving the way we diagnose, treat, and monitor COPD, we can help people live more comfortably, stay active for longer, and reduce the risk of flare-ups and hospital admissions

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What a good COPD care plan looks like

The essential checks and plans that make daily life more manageable.

  • Annual review to assess your condition and treatment

  • Inhaler technique training

  • Support to quit smoking, if needed

  • Vaccinations (flu and pneumococcal)

  • Referral to pulmonary rehabilitation when eligible

IN SUMMARY

As a GP with an extended role in respiratory medicine, I offer comprehensive consultations to support patients with COPD. I focus on personalised management plans, optimise medication to the best for you, assess inhaler technique, provide education to improve understanding, and work with you to enhance your quality of life and daily function.

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Book your appointment today

Bookings are taken through Midland Health.