Zhe Long is a neurologist based in Camperdown, NSW. Their clinic is at 94 Mallett St, Camperdown, and the focus is on helping people manage ongoing brain and nerve conditions.
Neurology can cover a lot of different problems, and it often starts with symptoms like trouble with movement, balance, or speech. At times, people also come in with concerns about memory and thinking changes. Others may notice stiffness, tremor, or jerky movements, especially after starting or changing medicines.
Zhe Long works with patients who have movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and other conditions that affect how the body moves. They also look at issues like drug induced dyskinesia, where abnormal movements can show up as a side effect of certain drugs.
Another big part of the work is helping people with ataxia and cerebellar disorders. These can cause wobbliness, poor coordination, and a feeling of being unsteady when walking or doing daily tasks. Examples include spinocerebellar ataxias, Friedreich ataxia, hereditary ataxia, and acute cerebellar ataxia. There are also related conditions such as multiple system atrophy and other cerebellar multiple system problems.
Some patients are managing motor neuron conditions too, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. These illnesses can be tough, and the goal is to support people with clear explanations and practical next steps.
There’s also care for people with dementia related conditions, including frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia. Symptoms can overlap, so the approach is usually about sorting out what’s causing the changes and planning the best way to manage them over time.
Zhe Long may also see people with developmental or genetic neurological conditions, such as ataxia-telangiectasia, as well as rarer syndromes like Coffin-Siris syndrome and Miller syndrome. In many cases, these appointments involve working through early signs and understanding how the condition affects function day to day.
Information on education, research, and clinical trials isn’t listed here, but the clinic work centres on everyday support for long-term neurological health. If you’re dealing with new symptoms, a worsening change, or a long-standing diagnosis, getting the right assessment can make a big difference.