Visiting regional WA to provide free respiratory clinics and upskilling to health professionals is an important part of our work. Thanks to funding from Minara Resources, we were able to spend a week in the…
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For some time, Asthma WA has been working with Respiratory Specialists and Scientists across WA to close the in gaps in spirometry training for health professionals and deliver quality lung function tests. Asthma WA’s Senior…
A new maintenance treatment for adults with severe asthma is now available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) – Trimbow 200/6/10, is a triple therapy in an inhaler (puffer) device which helps to relieve and…
Here we go again! Summer holidays are ending, and many of us are gearing up for school to resume. While you work through your list of school supplies and uniforms, we recommend you also include…
School bags, books and stationery for the new year are probably top of the list for any parent getting their kids ready for the new term. Whilst the list may be long, you should consider…
Improved health outcomes through program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) A community-based support service provided by Silverchain and Asthma WA has led to improved health outcomes for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD),…
As always, our Respiratory Health Team are here to support you, so if you have any questions about your respiratory condition, book a free appointment by calling: (08) 9289 3600. If you would like to receive…
Did you know Asthma WA has a shop you can visit in West Perth or online where you can purchase anything asthma related? From spacers and masks, to dust mite bedding and action (emergency) kits,…
Andrew Wilkinson joined Asthma WA in early 2022 as Partnerships Executive. With much passion for the Asthma WA cause, Andrew has shared his personal story about his experience with asthma with many. Andrew has six…
As we wrap up Wheezy Walk for another year, we want to thank the 538 participants who walked, sashayed, swam and even danced their way to 30,677,002 steps (yes that’s millions!) to shine a light…