Vicki E. Maltby is a neurologist based in University Dr, Callaghan, NSW 2308. She works with people dealing with brain, spine and nerve health issues, and she aims to keep care clear and practical.
In her clinic, Ms Maltby spends a lot of time looking after people with multiple sclerosis (MS). That can include relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS), where symptoms may come and go, or flare up for a while. She also helps patients think through what’s happening during a flare, what treatment options might be considered, and how to plan day to day when symptoms change.
She also deals with neurological health concerns around COVID-19. At times, people notice new or changing symptoms during or after an illness, and it can be hard to work out what’s related and what’s not. Ms Maltby focuses on sorting through these concerns and helping patients understand next steps.
Menopause can bring a mix of new body changes, and for some people it overlaps with nerve and brain symptoms too. Ms Maltby looks at these issues with a steady, calm approach, making sure people aren’t left trying to guess what’s going on.
Her work can also include rarer conditions, including trophoblastic tumour placental site. Because this is less common, care often needs careful thinking and good follow-up, so patients can feel supported as things unfold.
Details on her specific education and experience (such as where she studied) aren’t listed here. Clinical trial involvement and research activities also aren’t shown in the available information. What is clear is the range of conditions she manages, from everyday to more complex neurological cases.