Daniel Y. Chan is a Neurologist based in Bankstown, NSW. You’ll find the practice on Eldridge Rd, Bankstown, with convenient access in the area.
Neurology can feel a bit confusing at first, especially when symptoms involve the brain, memory, or movement. Daniel looks after people dealing with brain-related conditions, including dementia and memory loss. He also supports patients who are experiencing changes in thinking or confusion that can happen with illnesses like delirium.
In many cases, families are trying to understand what is going on and what it means day to day. Conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia can affect memory, mood, and daily routines. Daniel works with patients and carers to help make sense of symptoms, and to work out the next practical steps for care.
Daniel also cares for people with movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease. These conditions can affect how a person walks, moves, and even how steady they feel. Over time, treatment needs can change, so review and follow-up matter. He focuses on staying organised with care, and on making sure information is clear and easy to follow.
There’s also CACH syndrome, which can involve complex neurological symptoms. It’s the kind of condition where support needs to be tailored, and where families often want a calm, steady plan. Daniel aims to be that steady point while considering how symptoms show up and how care can best fit around everyday life.
People come in with lots of different worries. Sometimes it’s memory slipping, sometimes it’s ongoing confusion, and sometimes it’s movement changes that have slowly built up. At other times, symptoms can come on more suddenly, which can be worrying. Daniel helps patients understand what might be happening, and he guides them through the options that are available.
Daniel Y. Chan is a neurologist working in Bankstown, NSW, supporting patients with dementia, delirium, memory loss, Parkinson’s disease, and movement disorders, plus conditions like CACH syndrome. The goal is simple: clear answers where possible, good care for the long run, and support for families along the way.