Jennifer H. Walsh works in Sleep Medicine from 162 Marsden Street, Parramatta, NSW 2150. Her clinic is set up for people who feel like their sleep just won’t settle, even when they try hard to rest.
Sleep problems can show up in different ways. In many cases, she helps people who have obstructive sleep apnoea, where breathing can pause during the night. This can lead to poor sleep, loud snoring, and feeling tired during the day. She also looks after people with central sleep apnoea, which is a different pattern of breathing changes during sleep.
Another common issue is restless legs syndrome. This can make it hard to switch off at night, with uncomfortable feelings in the legs and an urge to move. Over time, that can turn into bad sleep habits, even when someone is trying to do the right things.
Jennifer also supports patients who deal with drowsiness and ongoing sleepiness. For some people, it’s not just being tired. It can affect work, driving, and daily life. Getting the sleep side of things checked is often a big first step.
Insomnia is another focus. When sleep is light, broken, or hard to start, it can wear people down. She helps people sort out what might be driving the problem and plan next steps that feel realistic.
There are also some more specific conditions in her care, including Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome and SHORT syndrome. At times, these can come with breathing and sleep-related complications, and getting the right sleep support matters.
Language and comfort are important too. Sleep can be a sensitive topic, and it’s normal to feel embarrassed or worried about symptoms. The clinic setting is calm and practical, with a clear focus on sleep health rather than judgement.
If you’re looking for a sleep clinician in Parramatta who understands both breathing-related sleep problems and long-lasting insomnia, Jennifer H. Walsh is one of the options in Sleep Medicine at 162 Marsden Street.