Jason Amatoury is a Sleep Medicine doctor based at Barker Street, Randwick, NSW 2031. He works in the area of sleep health, helping people when breathing or oxygen levels during sleep become a problem.
In many cases, Jason looks after people with obstructive sleep apnoea. This is the common condition where breathing can pause or get a bit shallow during sleep. It can leave you feeling tired in the daytime, affect your sleep quality, and make everyday life harder than it should be.
Jason also focuses on cerebral hypoxia. That’s a situation where the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen. Sleep can play a role here, so getting the sleep side of things right matters. At times, this can connect to breathing issues at night, and it may sit behind symptoms like poor concentration, ongoing fatigue, or general “not quite right” feelings.
Over time, Jason’s work has been about helping patients and families understand what’s going on, what it can lead to, and what can be done to improve sleep and safety. He tends to keep things practical, especially when people are trying to figure out whether their symptoms match sleep-related breathing problems.
In terms of experience, the profile information available here doesn’t list specific years or workplaces. What is clear is that Jason’s clinical focus covers sleep and the conditions linked to breathing and oxygen changes during sleep.
Education details are also not listed in the information provided. If you want to confirm training or qualifications, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you can get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Research and clinical trials are not mentioned in the available profile details. If you’re looking for any study involvement or trials, the clinic can confirm whether there’s anything current that might suit.
If you’re dealing with ongoing tiredness, loud snoring, pauses in breathing noticed by others, or concerns about oxygen levels during sleep, Jason can help you start with the basics and work out the next step.