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Respiratory

The ‘respiratory system’ is the parts of our body which control our breathing. Breathing is important because it allows us to get oxygen from the air, and this makes our bodies work properly.

Some people have problems with their respiratory system which means they have difficulties breathing. These problems can be caused by asthma, cystic fibrosis and other conditions.

The specialist respiratory nurses can bring oxygen to your home, or make sure you’re staying healthy by checking you regularly at hospital clinics. They know all about respiratory problems, and have access to lots of support.

You’ll be looked after by a consultant, too, but the nurses can really help you and your family live better with any breathing problems you may have.

Meet the team

Consultant Paediatrician with specialist interest in respiratory care

  • Dr Sarah Denniston
  • Dr Isobel Fullwood
  • Dr Habeebah Jimoh
  • Dr Mujahid Khan

Paediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist

  • Mairead Hitchings (Asthma)
  • Amy Young (Asthma)
  • Cathy Wogan (Cystic Fibrosis and Home Oxygen)
  • Isobel Randle (Home Oxygen and Non-Invasive Ventilation)
  • Naqeeba Thomas-Hall (Non-Invasive Ventilation)

Contact us

Paediatric Respiratory Team

Last reviewed: 10 June 2026