Sarah J. Annesley is a neurologist based at Plenty Rd, Bundoora, VIC 3086. She works with people who have ongoing brain and nerve problems, including conditions that can affect energy, movement, sleep, and everyday life.
In practice, Sarah focuses on long-lasting and hard-to-manage illnesses. This can include chronic fatigue issues, fibromyalgia, and symptoms that can follow infections like mononucleosis. She also looks after people dealing with Long Haul COVID, where the body and brain can feel “out of sync” for months after the initial illness.
Neurology can mean many different things, not just headaches. Sarah also supports people with movement disorders. That includes Parkinson’s disease, drug induced dyskinesia, and other movement problems that may come with changes in how muscles and nerves work. At times, these issues can make it difficult to walk, stay comfortable, or do normal tasks.
Some patients also come with rare neurological conditions. Sarah’s work covers conditions like Batten disease and other CLN disorders, along with Leigh syndrome and CLN related conditions. She also supports people with genetic and complex brain conditions such as Fragile X syndrome, Huntington disease, and similar long-term neurological challenges. These illnesses can be tough for families, because symptoms may change over time.
When symptoms are ongoing, it often helps to get a clear plan that fits your situation. Sarah takes a steady, practical approach. She helps people make sense of what’s going on, what symptoms to watch, and what care can help day to day. Over time, that can make things feel more manageable, even when there isn’t a quick fix.
Education, research, and any clinical trial details aren’t listed here. What is clear from her service focus is that she looks after both common long-term neurological problems and rarer, complex conditions.