Mervyn J. Eadie is a neurologist based in Brisbane, working from the 4th Floor at 131 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, QLD 4000.
Neurology can be a big deal for families, especially when symptoms come and go in a way that is hard to predict. Dr Eadie looks after people who are dealing with seizure disorders, long-term nerve and brain-related problems, and other ongoing neurological concerns.
A large part of the work involves epilepsy. That can include absence seizures and generalised tonic-clonic seizures, as well as different forms of seizures that affect children and adults. Some patients come in because spells are new and scary, while others are trying to get better control after changes to treatment over time.
In many cases, the goal is not just to reduce seizures, but also to help with everyday life. That might mean talking through what triggers can look like, how to spot warning signs, and what options may suit the person’s situation. At times it can also be about sorting out confusing symptoms that get mistaken for something else.
Dr Eadie also cares for people with migraine. Migraines can be more than just a headache, and they can affect sleep, work, school, and mood. Having a clear plan can make a real difference, especially when attacks keep coming back.
Other conditions he may help with include alternating hemiplegia of childhood and paraplegia. He also supports people living with hemiplegia and partial familial epilepsy. When symptoms involve weakness or changes in movement, the focus is often on understanding patterns, keeping things safe, and working toward the best possible day-to-day function.
Appointments are usually about getting the story straight and making sense of what’s happening in the body and brain. Seizures and neurological conditions can be complex, and it helps to have someone who takes the time to listen and explain things in plain language.
If you’re looking for a Brisbane neurologist to help manage epilepsy, migraines, or other neurological issues, Dr Mervyn J. Eadie is located at 131 Wickham Terrace. Clinical trial details aren’t listed in the available information, but the care offered covers a range of seizure types and related neurological conditions.