Alice R. Gardiner is a neurologist based on Missenden Road in Camperdown, NSW 2050.
Neurology can feel a bit overwhelming at first. Symptoms like headaches, dizziness, weakness, shaking, or sudden changes in movement can have many possible causes. Dr Gardiner helps people understand what’s going on and then works out a plan that fits the way you live.
Her focus includes migraines, including migraine with brainstem aura, and several less common migraine patterns such as sporadic and familial hemiplegic migraine. She also looks after people with movement-related issues, including chorea and drug induced dyskinesia, as well as other movement disorders.
At times, neurological conditions can show up in the form of seizures or childhood-onset problems. Dr Gardiner cares for patients with conditions such as benign familial neonatal seizures and West syndrome. She also works with families managing rare inherited conditions like glycogen storage disease type 13, where muscle breakdown can be part of the picture.
She also treats cases involving muscle problems, including myoglobinuria with recurrent episodes and rhabdomyolysis. In many cases, these symptoms need careful checking so the right tests and safety steps are in place.
In terms of experience, Dr Gardiner’s day-to-day work covers a wide range of neurological presentations across migraines, movement disorders, seizures, and rare metabolic or genetic conditions. Education details are not listed here, but she is trained and works as a neurologist.
Research and clinical trial involvement aren’t provided in the information here, so they’re not stated. If you’re looking for trial options, the best next step is to ask the clinic directly during an appointment or referral discussion.