Sandy D. Middleton is a neurologist based in North Sydney, NSW. You can find the practice at 33 Berry Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia.
Neurology can cover a wide range of problems, from sudden events to ongoing health issues. Sandy looks after people who need help after things like stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA). These can affect how a person speaks, moves, feels, or thinks, and getting the right care early really matters.
At times, care may also be focused on the brain and nerves after other medical problems. This can include cerebral hypoxia, dehydration, low blood sugar, and urinary tract infections (including UTIs in children) when they’re causing confusion or affecting health overall. In some cases, conditions like atrial fibrillation are part of the picture too, because they can raise the risk of stroke.
There’s also a strong focus on sleep and breathing in this practice. Central sleep apnoea is one example, where breathing patterns during sleep can affect energy and brain function. Sandy works with patients and families to talk through what’s going on and what steps might help.
Some patients come in after long hospital stays or when there are lasting effects, like paraplegia. Sandy also helps with care pathways where clot risk, complex medical needs, or long-term conditions are involved, including the kind of careful follow-up that can go with heart failure, hypertension, COPD, and pneumonia.
Sandy’s work also includes brain-related treatment planning around emergencies and procedures where needed, including thrombectomy. Over time, the goal stays the same: clear explanations, calm guidance, and practical care that fits what each person needs.