Laurie A. Miller is a neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW, Australia. Neurology can sound big and scary, but day to day it’s about helping people and families deal with changes in the brain and nervous system. Laurie works with patients who are facing things like memory problems, seizure conditions, and ongoing thinking or language difficulties.
In many cases, care starts with listening closely to what’s been happening. That might be new gaps in memory, confusion that doesn’t feel like the usual day to day forgetfulness, or concerns about seizures and episodes that come and go. Laurie also looks after people living with conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and different forms of dementia, including frontotemporal dementia.
Seizures are another big part of the work. This includes epilepsy, absence seizures, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. At times, the goal is to help reduce how often seizures happen, and at other times it’s about making sure people understand what they’re seeing, what to watch for, and how to stay safer at home. Laurie also supports patients who have neurotoxicity syndromes, where symptoms can come from different causes affecting the nervous system.
Some patients also come with developmental dysphasia concerns that run in families. When language and communication are affected, it can change school, work, and everyday life in a very real way. Laurie helps people make sense of symptoms and plans the next steps around the person’s needs, not just the diagnosis label.
Laurie’s approach stays practical. Appointments are focused on clear explanations and sensible next steps, so patients can feel more grounded while sorting through health decisions. The aim is to look after the whole situation, including how symptoms affect daily routines, sleep, stress, and overall wellbeing. If you’re dealing with memory loss, seizures, or a brain-related condition, Laurie A. Miller provides calm, steady neurology care in Camperdown.