Paul A. Tooney is a Neurologist based in Callaghan, NSW, working from University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
Neurology can be a bit of a wide area, and in practice Paul looks after people dealing with brain and nervous system conditions. This can include problems like schizophrenia, brain tumours, and other brain-related changes that affect how a person feels, thinks, or moves.
Some of the conditions Paul may help with include brain tumour types such as astrocytoma, glioblastoma, glioma, and gliomatosis cerebri. Head size and growth concerns can also be part of the story, so increased head circumference may come up in the process of assessing what’s going on.
At times, neurological symptoms can overlap with mental health symptoms. Bipolar disorder (BPD) is one of the conditions listed, and people can have a mix of body and mind concerns that need careful checking and steady support over time.
If you’re seeing a neurologist, it’s often because something isn’t quite right and you want clarity. Paul’s role in this kind of care is to review symptoms, look at how the nervous system may be involved, and help guide next steps. In many cases, that means organising the right assessments and talking through what the results could mean.
In terms of experience, education, and past training, no specific details are provided here. The best way to confirm anything like years of practice, qualifications, or particular areas of focus is to check directly with the clinic team when you book.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed in the information provided. So if you’re interested in whether trials or studies apply to your situation, it’s worth asking during your appointment or follow-up.
Overall, the focus stays practical: understanding the problem, explaining it in plain language, and making sure the care plan fits the person and their family. Neurology appointments can feel heavy, but it helps when things are kept clear and grounded.