Michael F. Fenech is a neurologist based in Adelaide, working from 108 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
Neurology can cover a lot of ground, and Michael’s clinic is set up to look after people with brain, nerve and movement related health issues. In many cases, that includes concerns like Parkinson’s disease, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and other memory and thinking changes that can feel scary and confusing for families.
He also sees patients where nutrition problems can play a role in how someone feels day to day. For example, folate deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, along with malnutrition, can affect the nervous system and may show up as ongoing tiredness, weakness or other symptoms that need proper checking.
Movement disorders are another key part of his work. This can mean slow or stiff movements, tremor, balance issues, and changes in how the body moves over time. At times, symptoms can be mixed, and it helps to have someone focus on the whole picture, not just one symptom.
Over time, Michael has built experience through routine clinical care and ongoing learning in neurology. The goal is to make sense of what’s going on, explain it in plain language, and work through next steps that fit with your situation. He also keeps an eye on current evidence and new research as it becomes useful for patient care, especially for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and dementia.
If you’re dealing with a neurological issue, it can be hard to know where to start. Michael focuses on careful assessment, practical advice, and clear communication, so patients and families can feel supported while they make decisions. Clinical trials can be discussed if they are relevant, but the main focus is always on safe, sensible care based on what’s known now.
Michael’s medical education and specialist training are in neurology, with an emphasis on real-world patient care. For the exact details of his training and background, they can be provided through the clinic.