Eleanor Ramsey is a neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW, at 94 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. She looks after people with long-term brain and nerve conditions, and she helps families make sense of what’s going on day to day.
Her work includes care for people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis. She also supports patients who are dealing with dementia, including Frontotemporal Dementia. At times, she helps with developmental dysphasia familial, which can affect how a person speaks and understands language as they grow.
Neurology can be tough to navigate. Symptoms may change over time, and that can be scary for the person and everyone around them. In many cases, visits focus on working out what’s causing the symptoms, what can be treated, and what support might help most. Eleanor’s approach is calm and practical, with an emphasis on clarity—what the next steps are, what to watch for, and how to plan when things don’t move in a straight line.
Because these conditions can affect thinking, movement, speech, and daily function, care often needs to fit around the whole situation. Eleanor works with the treating team and supports families in getting the right information for decisions about care. Over time, this can help people feel more grounded, even when the situation is still uncertain.
There isn’t one “perfect” answer for every neurological condition. But ongoing review matters, especially when symptoms evolve. Eleanor keeps her focus on steady follow-up and sensible management, so patients and carers aren’t left guessing between appointments.