Amy S. Jordan is a Sleep Medicine clinician based on Grattan St in Parkville, VIC 3010. Sleep health can affect how you feel day to day, from how rested you are to how your mood and focus hold up. Amy works with people who need help understanding what’s getting in the way of proper sleep.
In many cases, the main issue is obstructive sleep apnoea. This is when breathing pauses during sleep, which can lead to poor sleep quality and tiredness even after a full night. Amy also looks after people who have concerns related to cerebral hypoxia, where not enough oxygen reaches the brain during certain situations. Sleep and breathing patterns can play a big part here, and the aim is to sort out what’s happening and make a practical plan.
Amy’s sleep care is also useful for people dealing with brain and breathing changes after injury. That can include concussion and traumatic brain injury. Some people also present with symptoms like hyperventilation, where breathing becomes fast or feels out of control. Over time, these patterns can affect sleep, and getting the timing right matters.
There’s also support for people managing obesity, as weight can link in with sleep breathing problems. Amy helps patients think through everyday steps that can support better sleep, without making things too complicated. At times, the support also includes mental health and stress related symptoms, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When your body stays on high alert, sleep can be one of the first things to suffer.
Because sleep problems can have more than one cause, Amy tends to take a grounded, problem-solving approach. It’s not just about one scan or one test. It’s about putting the pieces together—how symptoms show up, what changes in sleep, and what might be driving it. From there, the focus is on clear next steps and care that fits around real life.
Amy works with adults who want help with ongoing sleep concerns, especially when there are breathing issues, recovery after injury, or both physical and stress-related factors in the mix. If sleep is affecting your energy, your safety at work or in traffic, or your ability to cope, Amy can help you make sense of it and move forward.