Elizabeth M. Stewart is a Neurologist based at 78 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC 3220, Australia. She works in the local area and helps people with ongoing brain and nerve related health concerns. Neurology can feel confusing and scary at first, so the focus is on clear, practical care and steady support over time.
In day to day care, Elizabeth looks after patients who have epilepsy, including epilepsy in children. Seizures can affect sleep, school, work, and family life. She also supports families when the seizures come and go, and when treatments need careful watching and adjustment.
Some cases involve inherited or familial forms of epilepsy. Elizabeth works with people who have partial familial epilepsy, and she also manages situations linked to familial conditions. When memory and thinking are affected, that matters too. For people dealing with memory loss, the goal is to understand what is happening, talk through changes that are noticed at home, and plan next steps that make sense.
There are also rare conditions that bring their own challenges. Elizabeth provides neurological care for Kluver Bucy Syndrome and for developmental issues linked to familial patterns of developmental dysphasia. Developmental dysphasia can show up as changes with speech and language, and it can be stressful for families trying to support everyday communication.
At times, people come in after concerns have been building for a while, and other times they arrive soon after new symptoms start. Elizabeth’s approach is grounded in listening to what’s been going on and thinking about the bigger picture, not just one symptom. In many cases, this includes working out what might be driving the changes and what can be done to reduce impact on daily life.
If you’re looking for a neurologist in Geelong, Elizabeth M. Stewart offers care for epilepsy, memory loss, and other neurological conditions such as Kluver Bucy Syndrome and familial developmental dysphasia. She is based in central Geelong, making it easier for local patients to attend appointments and stay connected with their care plan.