Naomi R. Wray is a neurologist based in Brisbane, working from Building 79, Research Road, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
Her work focuses on conditions that affect the brain, nerves, and the way the body moves. This can include movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and Tourette syndrome, along with other nervous system problems. At times, she also looks after people with long-term neurological conditions like dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and motor neuron related illnesses such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. Some patients come in for help with pain and ongoing problems with muscle tone or walking.
It’s not only physical symptoms. She also supports people with mental health and behaviour related issues where the nervous system can play a role, including bipolar disorder, major depression, schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorder. Naomi understands that these things can affect sleep, work, relationships, and day-to-day life, so she keeps the conversation steady and practical.
Over time, her clinic care covers adults dealing with complex mixes of symptoms. For many people, that means working out what might be going on, how symptoms are changing, and what helps most. She also sees people with other health concerns that can link in with overall brain and body health, such as chronic pain, type 2 diabetes, and gut and nutrition issues like Crohn’s disease, diverticular disease, and malnutrition.
Training and clinical experience are grounded in neurology, with a focus on safe, everyday care for adults and complex presentations. She aims to make appointments feel clear and calm, especially when diagnosis is still being worked through or when treatments need regular review.
Naomi does not list specific research projects or clinical trial involvement here, but her approach is shaped by ongoing clinical practice across the kinds of conditions mentioned above.