Isabella M. Young is a Neurologist working from Level 10/580 George Street, Haymarket, NSW 2000, Australia. If you’re dealing with ongoing brain, nerve, or movement problems, this is the kind of care aimed at making things clearer and helping you move forward step by step.
Her work covers a wide range of neurological issues. That can include trouble with thinking and recognising what you see, such as agnosia, or problems linked to the way the brain processes language and written information, like dysgraphia. At times, people also come in with apraxia (having difficulty doing learnt movements even when strength is there) or symptoms that fit with Gerstmann Syndrome.
Headaches are also part of the picture, along with signs that need careful checking in the eyes, such as papilledema. For people living with weakness on one side of the body, work can focus on conditions like hemiplegia and, in some cases, alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Others may be dealing with problems in balance or brain function connected to where a tumour or growth sits.
Isabella also looks after patients with brain tumours and other growths in the brain and nearby areas. This includes conditions such as glioblastoma, glioma, and astrocytoma, as well as meningioma, ependymoma, and posterior fossa tumour types. At times, referrals may involve brain stem or other serious brain growths, along with cancers that can involve the sinuses and surrounding areas (including sinus cancer and adenoid cystic carcinoma). She also cares for a range of other specific diagnoses, like oligodendroglioma, olfactory neuroblastoma, and Rathke cleft cyst.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, and research or clinical trials aren’t specified. If you’d like, the clinic can confirm what you need for your situation and whether any trial options are being considered.