Tele R. Tan is a neurologist based at 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
Neurology is all about the nervous system. That means the brain, spinal cord, nerves and how they work together. In day-to-day care, this can involve looking at symptoms that affect movement, feeling, and communication, and helping work out what might be causing them.
In many cases, Tele R. Tan cares for people who are managing conditions on the autism spectrum, including Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. These conditions can affect how someone understands the world, how they communicate, and how they handle changes in routine. At times, families also need help sorting out what’s happening and what support might help most.
Appointments can be useful when there are ongoing concerns, new changes, or questions that have been hard to answer. The aim is usually to get a clearer picture, then talk through practical next steps. This might include thinking about how symptoms show up in real life, and what can make daily days a bit easier.
Another area of focus is foot drop. Foot drop is a problem where the foot doesn’t lift properly when walking. It can make trips and stumbles more likely, and it can also be tiring and frustrating. A neurological review can help check nerve and muscle function, and look for the reason behind the change.
Because foot drop can come from different causes, the process often starts with careful history and an exam that looks at strength, movement and sensation. From there, the care plan is guided by what fits the person best. Sometimes that means making adjustments to improve safety and walking, and in other cases it involves arranging further checks if needed.
Tele R. Tan works with patients who want answers, clear explanations, and calm support while they figure out the next step. If you’re dealing with autism spectrum concerns or foot drop symptoms, having a neurologist involved can bring more structure to the journey.
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Overall, the focus stays on understanding what’s going on and making care feel grounded and workable.