Lisa B. Grech is a neurologist based in Clayton, VIC. She works out of Level 5/Block E, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia, and helps people who need clear answers about nervous system problems.
Neurology can cover a lot of ground. In her work, Lisa looks after people dealing with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), including relapsing MS. MS can bring symptoms that come and go, and the day-to-day impact can be hard to manage. She also helps patients who are working through ongoing nerve-related issues, including peripheral neuropathy.
At times, families also need extra support when it comes to developmental dysphasia familial. This is a type of speech and language issue that can run in families, and early guidance matters for planning the next steps.
Because health needs don’t always fit neatly into one category, her care can also include COVID-19-related concerns. Some people notice nervous system changes after infection, and getting the right checks is important so symptoms aren’t ignored or brushed off.
Her experience, based on the types of care listed, includes managing and supporting patients with MS, relapsing MS, peripheral neuropathy, and family-related developmental dysphasia. It also includes helping people with COVID-19 neurological concerns, when these come up.
Education details aren’t listed here, but the focus of her work is practical neurology care and helping people understand what might be going on.
Research and clinical trial information also isn’t provided on this page. If you’re looking for trials, it can help to ask the clinic team directly so you get the most up-to-date options for your situation.