Sharpley T. Hsieh is a Neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 94 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050.
Neurology can feel like a big, scary word. In everyday terms, this work is about the brain, nerves, and how messages move through the body. Sharpley looks after people with long-term conditions that can affect movement, speech, memory, and thinking, sometimes in gradual steps and sometimes with symptoms that change over time.
Sharpley works with patients who have conditions like developmental dysphasia, dementia, and different types of motor and language disorders. This can include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease), frontotemporal dementia, and primary progressive aphasia. At times, people also come in for help with primary lateral sclerosis or Alzheimer’s disease.
Because these conditions can affect more than one area, appointments often focus on understanding what’s happening and making a clear plan for ongoing care. That might include sorting out symptoms, thinking about what could explain changes, and working out practical next steps. In many cases, families are part of the process too, because day-to-day support matters just as much as appointments.
The goal is usually to bring things into focus. When someone has trouble speaking, swallowing, moving, remembering, or following conversations, it can be hard to know what is “normal” and what needs medical attention. Sharpley helps by taking symptoms seriously and paying attention to how they are impacting everyday life.
Training-wise, Sharpley has completed specialist training in neurology. Over time, the work builds a solid understanding of how these brain and nerve conditions can show up in different ways from person to person.
If you’re dealing with a progressive condition, you may also want guidance around what to expect, how to manage changes, and where to find support. Sharpley’s approach stays grounded and practical, focusing on the health needs in front of you rather than buzzwords or big promises.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, so it’s best to ask at an appointment if that’s something you’d like to explore. For care closer to home, you can start by booking an appointment in Camperdown.