Georges E. Grau is a Neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW, at 92-94 Parramatta Road, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia.
Neurology can cover a wide range of brain, nerve, and spinal conditions. Dr Grau looks after patients dealing with both long-term issues and newer, more urgent problems. In many cases, this means working through symptoms like headaches, problems with movement, and changes in how the nervous system is working.
His work also involves conditions that can be caused by infections. For example, he manages problems linked with malaria and Zika virus disease, and he also treats people affected by primary amebic meningoencephalitis. These can be serious, so getting the right tests and treatment plan matters.
Dr Grau also cares for people with brain and nerve conditions that are not infections. This includes multiple sclerosis (MS), where the immune system affects the nervous system. He also looks after patients with arteriovenous malformation, which involves blood vessels in the brain or spinal area, and he treats tumour-related conditions such as diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M-mutant. At times, these situations can be complex and need careful coordination with other parts of the health system.
Another area he works with is mesothelioma. While it’s not always a “classic” neurology-only diagnosis, neurological symptoms can show up for different reasons, and it often takes a steady, practical approach to sort out what’s going on.
When it comes to experience, the best way to describe it here is by the range of conditions he manages. Over time, he’s helped people facing both nervous system infections and nervous system effects from other illnesses, from MS to vascular and brain tumour conditions.
Education details, research interests, and any clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here. What is clear is that the focus is on real-world care—helping people understand their symptoms, get the right investigations, and plan next steps that make sense.