Asthma Australia 1800 ASTHMA
SPEAK TO AN ASTHMA EDUCATOR
CALL 1800 ASTHMA (1800 278 462)
At Asthma Australia we help people to breathe so they can live freely.
Our Asthma Educators are available to answer your asthma questions and provide support for not only people with asthma but their carers. Our Asthma Educators are trained to assist you with Australian best-practice asthma management and evidence-based information.
Call our free information and support service to speak with an Asthma Educator about your asthma. Our Asthma Educators know when to listen, and are here to empower you to better manage your asthma, so you can live a life free from its restraints.
You can also Join Asthma Assist, our free asthma information service that aims to support you in better managing your asthma.
Sign up and you will receive:
* An Asthma Toolkit including helpful brochures, Asthma Action Plans, educational videos, plus more!
* A subscription to our e-newsletter – OnAir, jam-packed with updates on asthma management, latest research and what Asthma Australia is doing to better support the one in nine Australians with asthma
Who this service is for
Anyone with a question about asthma.
Cost
Free
Opening Hours
9am-5pm weekdays
Accessibility Support
Asthma Australia welcomes calls through the National Relay Service. If you are deaf, have a hearing impairment and/or have a speech impairment you can choose your access option information here and provide our phone number 1800 278 462 when asked by the Relay Officer. For more information, visit the NRS website communications.gov.au/accesshub/nrs to choose your preferred access point or call the NRS Helpdesk on 1800 555 660.
If English is not your first language, you can still call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask them to telephone the Asthma Australia on 1800 278 462.
How this service is delivered
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Call or visit us online
Our telephone Asthma Educators are available Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm on 1800 ASTHMA (1800 278 462)
Visit us online at www.asthma.org.au
Asthma - Basic Facts
The Asthma - Basic Facts brochure provides information about:
* Asthma and how you can recognise asthma symptoms
* Keeping people with asthma safe and well
* How you can help someone with asthma
* The implications of having asthma and hay fever and how to manage this
Updated: 16/07/2024