Anthony G. Schneiders is a neurologist based at University Dr, Branyan, QLD 4670, Australia. Neurology can sound a bit heavy, but the day-to-day work is often about helping people after a brain injury and dealing with the symptoms that follow.
His practice focuses on concussion and traumatic brain injury. That might be after a fall, a workplace incident, a car crash, or even sports. In many cases, people are left with headaches, dizziness, foggy thinking, poor sleep, and trouble with mood or concentration. Sometimes it improves on its own. Other times it keeps going, and that’s when a steady plan matters.
When someone comes in after a concussion, the goal is to make sense of what’s happening in the brain and how it’s affecting everyday life. Small changes can be important, like how quickly someone gets tired, how they handle screens or noise, or why they feel “not quite right” compared to before. Over time, careful check-ins can help track what’s improving and what still needs attention.
Traumatic brain injury is broader than just the initial injury. Symptoms can change from week to week, and at times they can show up later rather than straight away. People may also notice issues with balance, memory, or decision-making. For some, there are emotional changes too. Family and work routines can get mixed up, so support needs to be practical, not just clinical.
Anthony’s work is about bringing a clear, calm approach to a stressful situation. It’s not only about looking at the injury in the past. It’s also about thinking about what comes next—how to manage ongoing symptoms, how to return to normal activities safely, and how to reduce the chances of problems lingering.
He is a neurologist in the Branyan area. If you’re dealing with concussion or traumatic brain injury, it can help to have a clinician who understands how these conditions affect the nervous system and the day-to-day stuff that goes with it.
If you’d like to know more about appointments at his location on University Dr, Branyan, QLD 4670, it’s best to contact the practice directly. That way you can confirm what’s available and discuss your situation in more detail.