Chloe E. Wilson is a Neurologist based in Camden, NSW 2567. She works with people who have brain and nervous system conditions, especially when the symptoms affect how a person sees, understands, or processes information day to day.
In her neurology work, she often supports people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger’s Syndrome. These conditions can look different from person to person. Some people need help with communication and social cues, while others may be more focused on routines, sensory needs, or changes that feel hard to manage. Chloe’s approach is to take things at the person’s pace and make sense of what’s going on in plain language.
She also looks after patients with Agnosia. Agnosia is when someone struggles to recognise or make sense of things the brain normally helps with, even when the eyes or ears are working properly. At times, this can be confusing for both the patient and family, because the problem can seem “odd” or hard to explain. Getting a clear neurologic picture can make a big difference to next steps and day-to-day support.
Over time, experience in these areas tends to come from seeing patterns in symptoms, listening closely to families and carers, and then working out what’s most likely behind the changes. In many cases, the best care is practical care. That might mean coordinating investigations, talking through results in a calm way, and helping link the diagnosis to supports that fit real life.
Chloe has clinical training in neurology and keeps up with new guidance as it comes out. She also looks at the latest research in a simple way—mainly to help understand what options may be useful for different presentations, rather than chasing labels.
When it comes to clinical trials, she can talk about what is available and whether any studies may suit a person’s situation. This depends on factors like the person’s diagnosis, health history, and local availability, so it’s something that gets discussed case by case.
Chloe E. Wilson’s focus stays steady: clear explanations, careful assessment, and support for people in Camden and the surrounding areas who are dealing with neurological symptoms and the everyday challenges that come with them.