Kaylena A. Martens-Ehgoetz is a neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW. She works at 100 Mallett Street, Camperdown, where she helps people who are dealing with ongoing brain and nerve conditions, and the knock-on effects they can have on everyday life.
In her practice, Kaylena focuses on movement and balance problems, memory and thinking changes, and some common circulation and nerve symptoms. This can include Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, Lewy body dementia (LBD), and restless legs syndrome. At times, she also supports people with vertigo, and with dementia symptoms that are getting in the way of day-to-day routines.
She also looks after people with orthostatic hypotension, which can cause dizziness or faint feelings when standing up. And for those living with more rare or progressive conditions like primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), she helps manage symptoms and plan next steps, even when things are changing month to month.
Kaylena’s training and clinical work are rooted in neurology, with a steady focus on careful assessment and practical care plans. Neurological symptoms can be hard to pin down at first, so she takes time to listen and make sure you understand what’s happening. Over time, she aims to support patients and families with clear next steps, realistic goals, and regular check-ins as symptoms evolve.
There can also be different ways people respond to treatment, especially with movement disorders and dementia-related conditions. Kaylena works with the patient’s broader health team when needed, so care is more coordinated and less stressful. She stays up to date with current research and new treatment options, but keeps the conversation grounded in what matters most for day-to-day life.