Camilla M. Hoyos is a Sleep Medicine clinician based in Sydney, NSW 2113, Australia. Sleep can affect almost everything, from energy and mood to blood pressure and sugar levels. Camilla looks at the whole picture, not just one symptom.
In many cases, people see her because of ongoing sleep problems like insomnia, restless legs, or disrupted sleep linked to periodic limb movements. She also supports patients who have conditions that can show up during sleep, including obstructive sleep apnoea. For some families, sleep issues can be tied to memory and thinking changes, so she also works with people dealing with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Camilla’s work also covers health issues that often travel alongside poor sleep. This includes type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and obesity or abdominal obesity. At times, sleep is part of a bigger hormone or health concern too, including hormone replacement therapy (HRT), hypertension, and erectile dysfunction (ED). She keeps conversations practical, aiming to help patients understand what might be driving their sleep and what steps could make nights easier.
Her approach is calm and grounded. She takes time to understand how sleep is going day to day, how it affects daytime life, and what has already been tried. That way, the plan can fit around real routines, shift work, stress, and other factors that can affect sleep in everyday life.
Experience and education details aren’t listed in the provided profile information. What is clear is that Camilla’s practice focuses on sleep health and the related conditions that can come with it, such as cerebral hypoxia and development-related communication needs, including developmental dysphasia familial. She works with people across different ages and situations, from straightforward sleep trouble to more complex overlapping health concerns.
Research and clinical trials aren’t specifically shown in her profile. Still, Camilla’s goal stays simple: help people sleep safely, feel more rested, and manage the conditions that can be linked to poor sleep.