Mark Slee is a neurologist based at Flinders Drive in Adelaide, SA 5042. He looks after people who have problems with the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. If you have new or ongoing symptoms, he helps work out what might be going on and what steps make sense next.
In his clinic, Mark focuses on conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS) and relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). He also sees people with optic neuritis, where vision can get blurry or painful. Neuromyelitis optica is another area he looks after, along with transverse myelitis. These conditions can be tough to deal with, especially when symptoms come and go, so having clear planning and good follow-up matters.
Mark also works with people who have other nerve-related issues, including myasthenia gravis and Leigh syndrome. At times, he helps sort out symptoms linked to the way the nervous system controls movement, feeling, and energy levels. He may also be involved in care around menopause, and he can look at how hormonal changes may affect health and symptoms. For some people, he also reviews concerns like leukocytosis, depending on what’s happening overall.
Details about Mark’s education and how many years he’s been working aren’t listed here. What is clear is the type of care he delivers. His job is to take symptoms seriously, check the right things, and help patients make sense of their results, in plain language. In many cases, that means talking through what the diagnosis could be, what treatments are available, and what monitoring will look like over time.
There can also be a research side to long-term neurological care. Mark keeps up with current updates in the way these diseases are understood and treated. If clinical trials are relevant to a person’s situation, he can discuss options and what they might involve, so patients can make an informed choice.