Hannah C. Timmins

Neurologist

Female📍 Camperdown

About of Hannah C. Timmins

Hannah C. Timmins is a neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW. Her practice is at 94-100 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. Neurology is a big field, but her focus is pretty clear: helping people when the nerves, brain, or spinal cord are not working the way they should.


Hannah looks after adults and families dealing with long-term nerve and muscle problems. This can include peripheral neuropathy, where there is pain, tingling, or numbness, often in the hands or feet. At times, she also supports people with neuralgia, which can feel like sharp, burning, or electric pain along a nerve.


She also works with people who have motor neuron conditions, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. These diagnoses can be tough, and the day-to-day impact can be big. Hannah’s approach is practical and steady, with a focus on what helps most in real life—symptom support, planning, and making sure care is coordinated as needs change over time.


Brain and thinking changes are also part of her work. That includes conditions like dementia and frontotemporal dementia. For some people, the early changes can be subtle, like personality shifts or trouble finding words, and then things can move faster later. Hannah helps patients and carers understand what is going on, and what options might be available.


Balance and coordination issues can bring people to her clinic too. For example, spinocerebellar ataxia type 8 is one condition she treats, along with other neurological problems that affect movement and stability.


There are also times when her work connects with other health concerns. Some patients come with neurotoxicity syndromes, which can follow exposure to certain medicines or other triggers. Others may have neurological effects in the setting of breast cancer, where brain or nerve symptoms need careful attention. She takes these links seriously, because the right plan often depends on the bigger picture.


Hannah’s specialist training is in neurology, and she keeps up with new research and changing evidence so care stays up to date. Clinical trials can be considered for some people, depending on the situation, but the main goal is always the same: clear guidance, thoughtful support, and a plan that fits the person in front of her.

Services & Conditions Treated

Peripheral NeuropathyNeurotoxicity SyndromesAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease)Primary Lateral SclerosisBreast CancerDementiaFrontotemporal DementiaNeuralgiaObesitySpinocerebellar Ataxia Type 8

Publications

1 total

Utility of the Gold Coast criteria for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Experience with fast progressors.

Journal of the neurological sciences • January 30, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Hannah C. Timmins offer?
Dr Timmins focuses on neurological conditions and related issues, including peripheral neuropathy, neurotoxicity syndromes, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), primary lateral sclerosis, dementia and frontotemporal dementia, neuralgia, spinocerebellar ataxia type 8, obesity, and breast cancer-related neurological care.
Which conditions does she treat?
She treats a range of neurological conditions such as ALS, primary lateral sclerosis, dementia and frontotemporal dementia, peripheral neuropathy and neuralgia, neurotoxicity syndromes, spinocerebellar ataxia type 8, and related concerns.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at 94-100 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic where Dr Timmins practices or visit the clinic's front desk for scheduling.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, and a list of current symptoms and medications to help with the assessment.
What topics are typically discussed during a consultation?
During a consultation, expectations, diagnosis options, treatment plans, and follow-up steps are usually discussed in plain language to help you understand your condition and care options.