Natalie Gasson is a neurologist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102. She works with people who are dealing with ongoing nervous system issues, and who need clear answers and steady support as symptoms change over time.
Her clinic focuses on movement disorders. This can include problems that affect how someone moves, walks, or controls their body. In many cases, these issues can be hard to live with day to day, so the goal is to help people manage what they can, and plan for what might come next.
Parkinson’s disease is one of the main areas she looks after. Parkinson’s can look different from person to person. Symptoms may include tremor, stiffness, slower movement, or changes with balance. At times, it can also affect sleep and mood. For patients and families, it helps to have someone who understands the condition and can talk through treatment options in a practical way.
Chronic pain is also part of her work. Pain that lasts for weeks and months can be draining. When pain links in with nerve or brain signals, it often needs careful thinking, not just quick fixes. She helps patients make sense of how symptoms fit together, and how to approach day-to-day management.
Neurology care is not just about scans or test results. It’s also about listening. People often come in with a long story of symptoms, worries, and trying different things. Natalie’s approach is to take those concerns seriously and work through next steps step by step.
As a neurologist, she regularly sees patients who are learning how to live with long-term conditions. Some people are newly diagnosed, while others have been managing for years and want their plan checked again. Over time, symptoms can shift, and treatments may need adjusting.
In her practice, the focus stays on movement disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain care. If you’re based around Bentley or the wider WA area, she is available at Kent Street to support people who want calm, clear neurology advice.