Kishore R. Kumar

Neurologist

Male📍 Concord

About of Kishore R. Kumar

Kishore R. Kumar is a Neurologist based at Hospital Rd, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia. He looks after people with a wide range of brain and nervous system conditions. If symptoms are affecting movement, balance, or nerves, he can help sort out what’s going on and what to do next.


In clinic, he often works with patients who have movement disorders. This can include Parkinson’s disease, tremor and stiffness, dystonia, and other issues like spasmodic symptoms. He also looks after people with problems such as cerebellar ataxia, where balance and co-ordination can be tough, and hereditary or long-term conditions that affect the nervous system over time.


Neuropathy and muscle-related nerve problems are also a big part of his work. That can include peripheral neuropathy, sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and conditions that bring numbness, tingling, or weakness. He also manages patients with spasticity and spinal conditions, including forms of hereditary spastic paraparesis and primary lateral sclerosis. At times, this care involves helping with day-to-day function, comfort, and safety.


Some cases involve the brain, while others start in nerves or muscles. For example, he can be involved in care plans around stroke, as well as some swallowing and speech issues linked to neurological conditions. Treatment may also include more specialised options like deep brain stimulation for selected movement disorder cases, depending on the person and their needs.


Information on formal education and work experience isn’t listed here, but his practice covers both common and complex neurological presentations. Research involvement and clinical trials details are also not provided in the available information. What is clear is that his focus stays on practical, patient-focused neurological care, with clear next steps and steady follow-up for ongoing symptoms.

Services & Conditions Treated

Acute Cerebellar AtaxiaDrug Induced DyskinesiaFocal DystoniaParaplegiaSpastic Paraplegia Type 2Spastic Paraplegia Type 7SpasticityHereditary Spastic ParaparesisMovement DisordersParkinson's DiseaseVisceromegalyADULT SyndromeAnhidrosisArthrogryposis Multiplex CongenitaCerebellar HypoplasiaCharcot-Marie-Tooth DiseaseCongenital ContracturesCongenital Fiber-Type DisproportionDeep Brain StimulationDementiaDistal Median Nerve DysfunctionDopa-Responsive DystoniaDRESS SyndromeDry MouthDysarthriaFacioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD)Fragile X SyndromeFriedreich AtaxiaFucosidosisGTP Cyclohydrolase 1 DeficiencyHajdu-Cheney SyndromeHallervorden-Spatz DiseaseHereditary AtaxiaHereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type 2Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 1 (HSN1)Intrauterine Growth RestrictionLactic AcidosisMosaicismMyoclonus-DystoniaMyositisNeuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease (NIID)Olivopontocerebellar AtrophyOptic Nerve AtrophyPalatal MyoclonusPerichondritisPeripheral NeuropathyPolymicrogyriaPrimary Lateral SclerosisSensorimotor PolyneuropathySideroblastic AnemiaSjogren SyndromeSpasmodic DysphoniaSpastic ParaparesisSpinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3Spinal Muscular Atrophy with ArthrogryposisSpinocerebellar AtaxiaSpinocerebellar Ataxia Type 4Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 5StrokeThrombophlebitisTomaculous NeuropathyTorticollisTubular Aggregate MyopathyX-Linked Myotubular MyopathyZellweger Syndrome

Publications

1 total

KMT2B-related disorders: expansion of the phenotypic spectrum and long-term efficacy of deep brain stimulation.

ArXiv • February 24, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a neurologist in Concord?
I focus on movement and related neurological disorders. This includes conditions like Parkinson's disease, various dystonias, ataxias, spastic paraplegia, neuropathies, and deep brain stimulation for selected cases.
Which conditions do you commonly treat?
I treat a wide range of movement and neurological conditions, including Parkinson's disease, hereditary ataxias, dystonias, spasticity and spastic paraplegia, neuropathies, dementia, and other complex motor disorders.
Where is your clinic located?
Hospital Rd, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia.
Who can make an appointment with you?
I see adult patients with movement and neuro-related problems. If you’re unsure, you can contact the clinic to check eligibility and book a consult.
Do you offer treatments like deep brain stimulation?
Yes, deep brain stimulation is among the services offered for suitable cases when conservative options aren’t enough.
How do I book or arrange an appointment?
You can contact the clinic to book an appointment. They can guide you on available times and any preparation needed for your visit.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging or test results, a list of current medications, and notes about symptoms and how they affect daily life. If you’re unsure, the clinic can advise what to bring when you book.