Kate G. Sinclair is a neurologist based in Brisbane, QLD 4072. She helps people with long-term nervous system conditions, especially where movement and balance are affected. Neurology can feel confusing at first, and even when you’ve been dealing with symptoms for a while, it helps to have someone who can explain what’s going on in plain terms.
Kate’s work focuses on conditions like ataxia-telangiectasia and telangiectasia. These can come with balance problems, coordination issues, and changes that affect small blood vessels. She also looks after people who have drug induced dyskinesia. This is when medicines trigger unwanted movements, and the aim is usually to find a plan that reduces symptoms while keeping treatment safe.
In many cases, her care is about steady support and practical next steps. That might mean reviewing how symptoms have changed, checking what tends to trigger them, and making sure other health issues are considered too. At times, it’s about working out how to adjust treatment plans with the wider team, so movement is easier to manage and day-to-day life feels more doable.
Kate has experience caring for patients with the neurological and movement-related problems named above. She understands that every person’s story is different. Some people need help for a specific medication side effect. Others are living with a condition that needs long-term planning, ongoing monitoring, and clear communication at each stage.
When it comes to education, Kate has completed medical training with further study in neurology. The exact details aren’t listed here, but the work reflects a focus on the brain, nerves, and how they affect movement and coordination.
Neurology changes over time, and it’s important to keep up with new thinking. Kate stays across current research and clinical updates in areas linked to movement disorders and complex neurological conditions. That helps with making sense of treatment options and the kinds of care that may be useful in the future.
Clinical trials can be an option for some people, depending on their specific situation. Information about trial involvement isn’t shown here, but if trials are relevant, Kate can usually discuss what would need to be considered and whether it fits with your care plan.
Overall, Kate’s approach is calm and grounded. She helps people understand their condition, manage symptoms as best as possible, and line up care that makes sense for real life in Brisbane and the wider area.