Timothy J. Kleinig is a Neurologist based in Adelaide, working from 1 Port Road, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia.
He looks after people with serious problems affecting the brain, nerves, and blood vessels. That can mean sudden events like stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA), as well as things that build up over time.
In many cases, he’s involved when a patient needs urgent treatment. This may include procedures for blocked blood vessels and clots, such as thrombectomy, and other care for conditions linked to carotid artery disease. He also deals with issues that can affect blood flow and clotting in the veins, including deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboembolism (VTE). At times, that includes less common clot problems like mesenteric venous thrombosis and thrombophlebitis.
Timothy also helps manage people with neurological symptoms that come and go. Headache and migraine are common, including migraine with brainstem aura. He treats seizure conditions too, and he has experience with encephalitis and other brain inflammation or infection-related problems.
Some patients come with brain bleeding concerns, including subarachnoid haemorrhage and other bleeding related to blood vessel issues. He also works around the kind of cases where monitoring and fast decisions really matter, such as when there are signs of brain swelling or herniation.
There are also times when his role connects with other body systems, especially when blood conditions play a part. For example, he cares for people with immune-related low platelets, including adult immune thrombocytopenia and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). He may also be involved in cases where blood clots happen alongside conditions like atrial fibrillation and patent foramen ovale.
Over time, his clinical work covers both emergency and ongoing neurology care, with a focus on safe decision-making when patients are unwell. His education details are not listed here, but his practice is clearly set up for complex neurological and clot-related presentations.
Research can be part of modern neurology care, but no specific publications are listed here. Clinical trials information also isn’t provided in the details available, so it’s best checked directly with the clinic if you need that kind of information.
If you’re looking for a neurologist who deals with acute stroke-type cases and a wide range of brain and blood vessel conditions, Timothy J. Kleinig is based in central Adelaide and available for assessment and care.