Andrea M. Loftus is a neurologist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia. She works out of a local practice in Bentley and looks after people with a range of nervous system health concerns.
Her focus is on movement disorders and conditions that can affect how someone moves day to day. This includes Parkinson’s disease, and other movement-related problems where symptoms can change over time. At times, she also helps with chronic pain that links in with how the nervous system is working.
Andrea also supports people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). That can be a hard condition to manage, and it’s not just about “having worries”. It can sit in daily life and take up a lot of time and energy. In many cases, good care means looking at both the mental side and how the body is responding.
Because neurology covers a wide range, appointments often start with listening and getting a clear picture of symptoms. From there, the aim is to work out what might be driving the problem and what options can help. Treatment might include ongoing management plans, and in some situations it may involve working alongside other health professionals to keep care consistent.
In the details provided here, her exact years of experience aren’t listed. What is clear is that her service work focuses on movement disorders, Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, and OCD.
Her education details aren’t included in the information here either. If you want, your clinic team can usually confirm training and qualifications directly when you’re booking.
Research involvement isn’t specified in the information provided, so it’s not something that’s mentioned here. Clinical trials also aren’t listed. Still, if new options or studies are relevant to your situation, it’s a good idea to ask during your appointment, especially when symptoms are hard to control.
Overall, Andrea’s role is about practical, steady neurological care. It’s about helping people make sense of symptoms, reduce their impact, and get back to a better day-to-day routine, with support that feels grounded and real.