Anastasia S. Mihailidou is a Hypertension Specialist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
In her work, she focuses on two closely linked areas: high blood pressure (hypertension) and obstructive sleep apnoea. These conditions can quietly build up risk over time, so her approach is about getting the basics right and keeping things steady.
For people living with hypertension, the goal is usually more than just a single number. Blood pressure can be affected by sleep, stress, weight, regular movement, and other health issues. In many cases, small changes and the right plan can make a real difference, especially when symptoms are not obvious.
Obstructive sleep apnoea is also a key part of the picture. It’s often linked with tiredness, snoring, and waking up unrefreshed, but not everyone notices it right away. Treating sleep apnoea can help with overall health and may support blood pressure control too. Anastasia looks at how these problems can overlap, so patients get care that makes sense day to day.
She works with adults who want practical, calm help with long-term management. This can include people who are newly diagnosed, those who have had trouble keeping readings stable, and those who want to understand what could be driving their blood pressure up and down.
At times, care also means making sense of test results and working out next steps without jumping to worst-case scenarios. Simple planning matters. The aim is to help patients feel more confident about what to do next, whether that’s lifestyle steps, sleep support, or coordinating treatment.
Experience and education details weren’t provided in this profile. Clinical trial and research details also aren’t listed here, so there’s nothing specific to confirm. If you’d like, you can ask for the latest information directly during a consultation, especially if you’re looking for options around sleep or blood pressure management.
Overall, Anastasia’s practice is built around these two conditions, with a focus on clear, practical care for people in Sydney who want to get on top of their health in a steady way.