Abdalla Z. Mohamed is a Neurologist based in Birtinya, on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. His practice is at 12 Innovation Parkway, Birtinya, QLD 4575, Australia. Neurology can feel like a big, scary word, but the day-to-day work is often about helping people make sense of symptoms and getting a clear plan together.
His work covers a range of long-term and ongoing health issues. In many cases, people come in dealing with things like chronic fatigue and post-illness tiredness, including chronic fatigue syndrome and mononucleosis. Others have nervous system symptoms after an injury, such as traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Over time, these conditions can affect sleep, mood, thinking, and energy levels, so care needs to be practical and steady.
There’s also a focus on memory and thinking changes. This can include concerns linked with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. At times, he also looks at nerve-related problems like peripheral neuropathy, where people may notice numbness, tingling, or changes in sensation. Fibromyalgia is another condition that may come up, often when the body feels sore and worn down for long periods.
Being a neurologist means working with the brain, nerves, and how the body sends messages around. The goal isn’t just to name what’s going on. It’s also about understanding what fits the person’s story, how symptoms show up day to day, and what options might help.
Care can include review of symptoms, checking likely causes, and coordinating next steps when needed. For some people, the path is about managing symptoms and improving day-to-day function. For others, it’s more about figuring out what’s driving ongoing changes and keeping things monitored.
Abdalla Z. Mohamed works in Birtinya and supports patients who have been dealing with symptoms for weeks, months, or even longer. If you’re trying to make sense of neurological symptoms, memory changes, ongoing fatigue, nerve discomfort, or problems after a head injury, you can expect a calm, clear approach aimed at helping you move forward.