Georg Ramm is a Geneticist based in Clayton, VIC. The practice address is 23 Innovation Walk, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia.
Genetic issues can be hard to explain at first, especially when symptoms show up in childhood or slowly over time. Georg looks after people and families dealing with rare and complex conditions. This can include genetic muscle disorders, brain and nerve conditions, and some inherited metabolic problems.
In many cases, care starts with making sense of what might be going on. That may involve thinking about conditions such as congenital fibre-type disproportion, nemaline myopathy, tubular aggregate myopathy, and x-linked myotubular myopathy. Some people are also referred for help with neuromuscular diagnoses like limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, rigid spine syndrome, spastic paraplegia, and hypoton ia. At times, genetic input is also needed for syndromes such as Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome and Joubert syndrome.
Genetic causes can also affect how the body breaks down certain materials. Georg’s work includes conditions like mucopolysaccharidosis type 3 (MPS III, including Sanfilippo syndrome and MPS IIIA). Another example in this area is Mucopolysaccharidosis Type 3A (MPS IIIA). Wilson disease is also one of the conditions that may be considered when looking at inherited health problems.
Not all referrals are only about nerves and muscles. Georg also works with cases involving the kidneys, including diabetic nephropathy. There are also situations where genetic thinking may fit alongside other medical concerns, such as spasticity and movement changes.
People may come in with questions about symptoms like weakness, stiffness, or ongoing low muscle tone. Others may have a diagnosis already and are looking to confirm what it means for the person and for family planning. Georg can be part of a team approach, helping connect the dots and support clearer next steps.
Details about education and past work history weren’t provided here. Clinical trials information also wasn’t listed. Even so, genetic care often depends on careful, practical thinking, and that’s the kind of steady support Georg aims to provide for families in Clayton and beyond.