Chin-moi L. Chow is a Pulmonologist based in Sydney, NSW 2006. She looks after people with breathing and sleep-related issues, and she understands how stressful it can be when you can’t get comfortable rest or when breathing feels off.
In clinic, she often helps with problems linked to fast breathing and changes in blood gases, like respiratory alkalosis, hyperventilation, and cerebral hypoxia. These can show up with panic, pain, breathlessness, or health scares, and they can make people feel dizzy, light-headed, or just “not quite right”. She also cares for patients who have obstructive sleep apnoea, which usually means snoring, pauses in breathing during sleep, and daytime tiredness.
What matters in many cases is getting the basics right. That can include taking a clear history, checking symptoms over time, and working out what might be driving the issue. At times, breathing symptoms can overlap with other conditions, so careful assessment is key. For sleep apnoea, getting the right diagnosis and treatment plan can make a big difference to how someone feels day to day.
Experience-wise, her work is grounded in ongoing day-to-day respiratory care, with a focus on practical, understandable next steps. Education details aren’t listed here, so it’s best to ask the clinic if you want more background on training and qualifications.
When it comes to research, no specific publications are listed in the information provided. There also aren’t any clinical trial details included here. If you are interested in studies or trial options, the clinic can tell you what’s currently available.