Angela L. D'rozario is a sleep medicine clinician based in Camperdown, NSW. You’ll find the practice at Level 2, Building D17, Johns Hopkins Drive, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. Her work is in sleep health, where getting the basics right can make a big difference to how someone feels day to day.
Sleep problems can show up in lots of ways. Some people mainly struggle to fall asleep or stay asleep. Others feel very sleepy during the day, even when they’ve had a full night. There are also times when sleep issues link in with breathing problems during sleep, mood and energy levels, and day-to-day safety.
Angela looks after people with conditions such as obstructive sleep apnoea. This is when breathing repeatedly slows or stops during sleep, which can leave you feeling tired, foggy, or unwell. She also helps with issues related to cerebral hypoxia, where the brain doesn’t get the oxygen it needs.
Insomnia is another key part of her sleep practice. Over time, poor sleep can become a cycle—worry about sleep, harder nights, and then more tiredness the next day. In many cases, small changes and practical planning can help settle things down.
She also supports people who have symptoms and diagnoses that can go alongside weight and breathing, including obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS). Drowsiness and excessive daytime sleepiness are common reasons people come in. These can make it harder to work, drive, or even focus at home.
Sleep medicine isn’t only for adults either. Angela works with patients where sleep and communication needs overlap, including developmental dysphasia (familial). She can also be involved in care where dementia is part of the picture, since sleep can change as memory and routines change.
At appointments, the focus is usually on understanding what’s happening and what might be driving it. Sleep health can be complex, but the aim is simple: help people get clearer answers, safer nights, and a more steady day.
Her service fits within the broader field of sleep medicine. If you’re dealing with snoring and pauses in breathing, constant tiredness, waking up unrefreshed, or ongoing insomnia, it’s worth getting things checked. The right support can make a real difference, even if the problem has been around for a while.