Natasha A. Lannin is a neurologist based in Frankston, VIC. You can find her at 47-49 Moorooduc Hwy, Frankston, VIC 3199, Australia.
Neurology is about the brain, the nerves, and how the whole nervous system works. In her clinic, Natasha looks after people dealing with a range of conditions. This can include stroke, transient ischaemic attack (TIA), and traumatic brain injury. At times, these issues can be sudden and scary, and she focuses on keeping things clear and practical while you plan the next steps.
She also works with patients who have ongoing movement and muscle problems. That includes spasticity, cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia (infantile type), and related complications like concussion recovery. People may come in after an accident, or they may be managing symptoms over the long term.
Seizures and brain rhythm problems are another important part of her work. Natasha treats epilepsy, and she also helps with concerns around memory loss and day-to-day changes that can happen after brain injury. For some people, these symptoms slowly build, while for others they show up after a specific event. Either way, the goal is to understand what is going on and what can help.
There are also cases where circulation and brain cooling matter. She manages care needs that can come up with thrombectomy, and conditions like hypothermia where temperature control is part of treatment.
In many cases, her appointments are about more than just one diagnosis. It’s about how symptoms affect everyday life—sleep, balance, mobility, memory, and safety. Over time, she helps people make sense of their treatment plan and what to watch for at home. If you’re dealing with something that affects thinking, movement, or the way your body controls itself, she aims to bring calm, plain-language support to the process.
Natasha’s clinical work also connects with treatment areas like bullae. Overall, she brings a steady approach to neurological care, focusing on getting patients through the hard moments with clear next steps and follow-up planning.