Gustavo Noffs is a neurologist based in Carlton, VIC. You can find the practice at 550 Swanston Street, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia. He works with people dealing with problems that affect the brain, nerves, and how the body moves.
Neurology covers a wide range of issues, and in many cases the symptoms can show up in everyday ways. For example, some people come in with changes to their speech, including dysarthria, where talking can feel slurred or harder to control. Others notice movement changes, like stiffness, shaking, or unusual movements that can make daily life feel more difficult.
Gustavo also looks after movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. This can include things like tremor, slower movement, and changes in muscle control. At times, medication can also play a role, which is why drug induced dyskinesia is part of the care he provides. When side effects affect movement, it often needs careful review and a steady plan that fits the person’s situation.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is another key area. MS can affect nerve signals, which may lead to problems with balance, strength, tiredness, and coordination. Over time, symptoms can change, so ongoing support and clear monitoring matter.
He also works with ataxia and related conditions. Friedreich Ataxia is one example, along with hereditary ataxia. These conditions can affect balance and coordination, and they may start gradually. Family history can be part of the story, so it helps when appointments focus on what’s been happening and what support looks like day to day.
Gustavo’s approach is practical and grounded. He focuses on listening to what you’re experiencing, understanding how symptoms are affecting your routines, and helping you make sense of options. In many cases, that means working through the details carefully rather than rushing decisions.
If you’re dealing with a neurological or movement issue, it can be stressful. You don’t need to have all the answers before you come in. Gustavo helps people take the next steps, with calm, clear conversations and care that stays focused on real life.