Lindsay B. Carey is a neurologist based at Kingsbury Drive, Bundoora, VIC 3083. Neurology can sound a bit complicated, but day to day it’s about helping people when the brain, nerves, or muscles don’t work the way they should.
In clinic, Lindsay looks after people with movement-related conditions. This can include Parkinson’s disease, and other movement disorders where things like balance, stiffness, tremor, or unusual movements can get in the way of everyday life. Getting the right plan can take time, and it often comes down to watching how symptoms change, then adjusting treatment along the way.
Lindsay also works with patients dealing with health issues linked to severe infections and big illness experiences. The service areas listed include COVID-19 and SARS. At times, recovery from serious illness can leave people feeling “not quite right” for weeks or months. Neurology review can help sort out what’s happening and what support might help most.
Another area covered is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Neurological care and mental health can overlap in real life, especially when stress, sleep problems, and emotional “stuckness” start affecting the body. In many cases, the focus is on clear next steps and making sure symptoms are taken seriously, not brushed aside.
Over time, a good neurologist visit is usually about getting the story straight, doing the right checks, and explaining things in a way that makes sense. It’s not just about test results. It’s also about how the symptoms impact work, family life, and confidence day to day.
Experience: the areas of care listed show a broad interest in movement disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and neurological follow-up after major illness and stress. Specific years of practice aren’t listed here.
Education: brief training details aren’t included on this page.
Research and clinical trials: any research work or trial involvement isn’t listed here either. If that’s something you’d like to know for a specific condition, it’s best to ask the practice directly.