Julian P. Saboisky is a pulmonologist working out of Barker St, Randwick, NSW 2031. He looks after people with breathing and sleep-related health concerns, especially when oxygen levels during sleep are a problem. If you’ve been told you snore loudly, wake up unrefreshed, or you have daytime tiredness that won’t shift, this is the sort of care he focuses on.
In many cases, his work involves obstructive sleep apnoea. This is when the airway partially blocks during sleep, which can interrupt breathing again and again through the night. It can also lead to restless sleep and ongoing fatigue during the day. Julian helps patients understand what’s happening and what the next steps might be, so the plan feels clear and doable for everyday life.
He also supports people where cerebral hypoxia is a concern. Cerebral hypoxia means the brain isn’t getting the oxygen it needs. That can be linked to breathing issues during sleep, and it’s something that needs careful attention. At times, symptoms like headaches on waking, poor focus, or feeling “foggy” can show up alongside other signs of low oxygen. Julian’s role is to help sort out how breathing and oxygen relate, and to guide the pathway toward safer, steadier oxygen levels.
Over time, his clinical experience covers the day-to-day realities of managing ongoing breathing conditions. Sleep problems are common, and they can affect mood, energy, and even how safe you feel when driving or working. He takes a practical approach, aiming to make treatment fit around your routine rather than the other way around. Appointments often cover symptoms, health history, and what might help improve sleep quality and breathing stability.
Julian’s medical training and ongoing learning help him stay current with respiratory and sleep care. He also keeps an eye on broader sleep medicine research, including new ideas coming out of clinical trials. The aim is simple: use the best available evidence to support patients, without making things too complicated. If you’re dealing with sleep and breathing concerns that just won’t settle, a visit with Julian can be a solid first step toward getting answers and a clearer plan.