Mohammad A. Kamal is a neurologist based in Hebersham, NSW. He works from 7 Peterlee Place, Hebersham, helping people with problems that affect the brain, nerves, and muscles. Neurology can feel overwhelming, especially when symptoms come on slowly or suddenly, so his approach is calm and practical.
Many patients see him for memory and thinking changes. That can include dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and vascular dementia. He also looks after people with concerns like memory loss, trouble concentrating, and changes in mood or behaviour that can happen with long-term health issues.
Headaches and movement issues are also common reasons to book in. This might include migraines, long-lasting headaches, and conditions like Parkinson’s disease or other movement disorders. At times, he helps manage tremor, stiffness, or problems with balance that can make everyday tasks harder.
He also supports people who have had strokes or short warning episodes, and those dealing with nerve-related symptoms such as sciatica. Epilepsy and seizure-related concerns are another part of his work. For some people, there’s also a focus on the broader health picture, because conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and metabolic health can play a role in brain health.
Over time, neurological care often involves more than one step. That might mean sorting out what’s causing symptoms, checking how severe things are, and working out a plan for treatment and follow-up. It can also include talking through safety matters, like what to do if symptoms worsen or if new problems show up.
Mohammad A. Kamal keeps up with new research and updated clinical guidance in neurology, because treatments and best practice can change. He also understands that people may have other health conditions at the same time, so decisions often need to fit around real life, not just a diagnosis. Clinical trial details aren’t something that always apply, but the goal stays the same: get the right information, make a clear plan, and help people move forward.