Thomas E. Kimber is a Neurologist based in Adelaide, SA, working from 4 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
He looks after people with a range of nervous system problems. A big part of his work involves movement disorders. This includes Parkinson’s disease, drug induced dyskinesia, and supranuclear ophthalmoplegia. At times, these conditions can affect how someone moves, walks, and even how their eyes line up, so care needs to be steady and practical.
Thomas also works with patients who may benefit from deeper treatment options, including deep brain stimulation. For some people, this can be part of a broader plan to help manage symptoms when medication and day-to-day adjustments are not enough.
Outside of movement disorders, he supports people with other ongoing neurological issues. Peripheral neuropathy can cause pain, tingling, or numbness, often in the hands and feet. He also deals with problems that can affect the gut, including gastroparesis, where stomach emptying can slow down and cause ongoing discomfort.
Neurology care isn’t always only about nerves and movement. In some cases, he also treats issues such as cellulitis and rhabdomyolysis, as they can come up alongside other health problems and may need careful assessment and follow-up.
Over time, his work has included managing and coordinating care for these different conditions, from first checks through to longer-term management. That means thinking about both symptoms and what helps day-to-day life feel more manageable.
When it comes to education and training, the details aren’t listed here, but his clinical work shows a focus on neurological care and hands-on treatment decisions. If you have a specific concern, it’s a good idea to bring it along to your appointment so the care plan can be tailored to what’s going on for you.