Athanasios T. Alexiou is a Neurologist based in Hebersham, NSW, working out of 7 Peterlee Place. Neurology can feel overwhelming at first, especially when symptoms keep coming back or slowly change over time. Athanasios helps people make sense of what’s going on and maps out practical next steps.
He looks after a wide range of neurological conditions. This can include stroke recovery and long-term support, as well as ongoing care for dementia, including vascular dementia. Athanasios also treats movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, and he helps people who have problems with movement, balance, and stiffness.
In many cases, his patients come in with memory, thinking, or behaviour changes. He works through things like Alzheimer’s disease and different forms of dementia, aiming to support the whole situation, not just one symptom. At times, people also present with headaches and other neurological pain issues, where figuring out triggers and patterns matters.
Epilepsy and seizure conditions are also part of his work. Athanasios helps people understand seizure types, safety steps, and how treatment plans fit into everyday life. For those living with multiple sclerosis (MS), he focuses on monitoring symptoms and helping patients stay as functional and comfortable as possible.
Brain tumours and other serious brain conditions can be scary. Athanasios provides specialist assessment and works with other health professionals to coordinate care. He also treats conditions linked with the nerves, such as peripheral neuropathy, where pain, numbness, or tingling can affect sleep, walking, and daily tasks.
Over time, Athanasios has built experience across common and complex neurology presentations. His approach is calm and grounded. He takes time to listen, then explains what the findings mean in clear, everyday terms.
Education and training focus on neurology and related medical care, so patients get a well-rounded view of their symptoms. He stays up to date with new treatment options and research as it becomes available, so care plans can be adjusted when needed.