Susan C. Slade is a neurologist based in Bundoora, Victoria. You can find her practice at Plenty Rd And Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora VIC 3086, Australia.
Neurology can feel pretty overwhelming, especially when symptoms keep changing. Susan looks after people with movement and nervous system problems, and she also helps families understand what’s going on and what options might help day to day.
Her clinic care covers a range of conditions. This includes Parkinson’s disease, and related movement disorders. She also works with people who have progressive supranuclear palsy, including atypical forms, as well as supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, where eye movements can be affected.
Some patients need help with eye and movement issues too. Brown syndrome is one example that can come up in this work. At times, she also sees people dealing with urinary incontinence and how it links in with wider nervous system changes.
There are also a couple of less common conditions listed for her practice. These include Kallikrein hypertension and preeclampsia. It’s not always the first thing people think of when they hear “neurology”, so having a doctor who can connect the dots can make a big difference for some cases.
In many situations, treatment is about more than one single medicine. It can be about planning ahead, managing symptoms, and adjusting care as the illness changes over time. Susan focuses on practical steps, clear explanations, and keeping care steady and realistic.
Education and work experience details weren’t provided here, so the specific training background and number of years aren’t listed. There’s also no specific research focus or clinical trial information shown for this profile.
If you’re trying to work out whether neurology is the right step, or you’ve been referred after ongoing symptoms, Susan’s practice is a good place to start. It can help to bring any past test results and a clear list of symptoms, so the appointment can move along smoothly.