Sally M. Rosengren is a neurologist based at Missenden Rd, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia. She looks after people who are dealing with symptoms that can really affect day to day life, especially problems with balance, dizziness, hearing, and headaches.
If you’ve been feeling dizzy or unsteady, or things like the room spinning come and go, that’s often the starting point for a visit. Sally works with patients who have vertigo and related conditions such as Ménière disease and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). At times, these symptoms can be linked to migraine as well, so migraines may be part of the bigger picture.
Some people also come in with hearing changes or ongoing ear and nerve concerns. Conditions such as acoustic neuroma, schwannoma, and otosclerosis can be part of that story. Sally also sees patients with hearing loss, and she helps make sense of what’s going on when symptoms don’t match a simple explanation.
Neurology can cover more than dizziness. Sally looks after people with nerve and muscle related issues too, including myasthenia gravis and drug induced dyskinesia. There are also cases where sudden balance problems need quick attention, such as acute cerebellar ataxia. Eye symptoms can be another reason people seek help, including eyelid drooping (ptosis) and Brown syndrome, which can affect how the eye moves.
Over time, patients often need more than one step. That can mean getting clarity on the cause, working out what to do next, and finding a plan that fits how symptoms show up for them. Sally’s approach stays practical and calm, focusing on the day to day reality of living with neurological symptoms.
For specific information about referrals, appointments, and how care is managed, you can contact the practice at Camperdown. If your symptoms are sudden, severe, or getting worse quickly, it’s also important to seek urgent medical care.