Atqiya Aishah

Sleep Medicine

📍 Sydney

About of Atqiya Aishah

Atqiya Aishah is a Sleep Medicine clinician based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. If sleep problems are affecting day-to-day life or you’re dealing with a serious breathing issue at night, care can be hard to navigate. Sleep medicine is about looking at what’s happening during sleep, working out what might be driving symptoms, and helping families get a clearer plan.


Her work focuses on conditions like obstructive sleep apnoea (where breathing can pause or become shallow during sleep). This can lead to poor sleep, tiredness, and wellbeing issues over time. She also looks at concerns related to cerebral hypoxia, which is about not getting enough oxygen to the brain. At times, these problems can be linked with breathing and sleep patterns, so it’s important to understand the full picture.


For families, sleep can also come up in baby health, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Sleep medicine support here is about being practical and making sure safe sleep steps are discussed. In many cases, it helps families feel more confident about what to do next, even when the topic is stressful.


Experience: specific years and job history aren’t listed here, but she works within the sleep medicine space and deals with the types of issues above. Education: the exact degree and training details aren’t provided in the available information.


Research and clinical trials: any research links or trial involvement aren’t shown here. If you’re interested in studies or newer options, it may be worth asking during an appointment so you can talk through what’s relevant to your situation.


Overall, the approach is calm and focused on sleep health. It’s not just about “sleeping better” on paper. It’s about breathing, oxygen, safety, and getting support that fits the way people actually live.

Services & Conditions Treated

Obstructive Sleep ApneaCerebral HypoxiaSudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Publications

1 total

Lateral epiglottic collapse in obstructive sleep apnea is associated with laterally directed pharyngeal collapse.

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine • December 12, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I focus on Sleep Medicine with services addressing Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cerebral Hypoxia, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
What conditions do you treat?
I work with Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cerebral Hypoxia, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Where is your practice located?
My practice is in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
How can I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic directly or use the booking options provided on the website.
Who should consider seeing you?
People seeking assessment or management of sleep-related concerns, including Obstructive Sleep Apnea, as well as guidance related to cerebral hypoxia or SIDS.
What should I expect at the first visit?
The first visit typically involves a discussion of your sleep history and concerns, followed by a plan tailored to your needs. Please contact the clinic for specifics.

Contact Information

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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