Timothy E. Green

Neurologist

Male📍 Heidelberg

About of Timothy E. Green

Timothy E. Green is a neurologist based in Heidelberg, VIC, Australia. He looks after people with a range of brain and nerve conditions, especially where seizures are part of everyday life.


In practice, his focus often includes epilepsy and different seizure types, such as absence seizures and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. He also helps patients and families dealing with childhood conditions like West syndrome, where seizures can be hard to manage and routines can change quickly. At times, this can include learning and development concerns that come along with seizure disorders.


Neurology work can also involve brain growths and other structural issues. Timothy E. Green supports patients who have things like brain tumours, including hypothalamic tumours. Some conditions he manages are rarer, but still important, like hypothalamic hamartomas. He also works with people connected to genetic or developmental patterns such as Pallister-Hall syndrome, mosaicism, and polydactyly, where neurologic symptoms may show up along the way.


Over time, his clinical work centres on taking a steady, practical approach. That means listening to what’s happening, working out what might be triggering seizures, and making sure treatment plans fit around real life. For many people, care is a mix of medicine, monitoring, and follow-up, with adjustments when things change.


Details about specific training and education aren’t listed here, but his role as a neurologist means specialist medical training and ongoing learning in brain and nervous system care.


Research and clinical trials also aren’t listed in the available information. If you’re looking for trials in the Heidelberg area, it’s best to ask directly, as options can depend on the condition and what stage the illness is at.


If you’re trying to get clearer answers about seizures, brain-related symptoms, or a related diagnosis, Timothy E. Green’s work is about helping people make sense of what’s going on and supporting them through treatment.

Services & Conditions Treated

Hypothalamic HamartomasPallister-Hall SyndromeMosaicismPolydactylyWest SyndromeAbsence SeizureBrain TumorEpilepsyGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizureHypothalamic TumorSeizures

Publications

1 total

PAK3 pathogenic variant associated with sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy in a family with parental mosaicism.

Epilepsia open • October 02, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Timothy E. Green offer?
Dr Green specialises in neurology and treats seizures and related conditions such as hypothalamic hamartomas, West syndrome, absence seizures and brain tumours. He also works with conditions like Pallister-Hall syndrome, mosaicism and other seizure-related brain issues.
What conditions might I see a neurologist for with Dr Green?
Common concerns include epilepsy, various seizure types (generalised tonic-clonic, absence seizures), hypothalamic or brain tumours, and related developmental or genetic conditions such as Pallister-Hall syndrome. If you’re unsure, a consultation can help outline the right tests and plan.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Green in Heidelberg, VIC?
To book, contact the clinic in Heidelberg, VIC. If you’re unsure how to arrange a visit, ask your GP for a referral and we can discuss the next steps and available appointment times.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any prior medical records, imaging or test results related to seizures or brain conditions, a current list of medications, and questions you want to ask. If you’re a caregiver, bring details about the patient’s history and symptoms.
What can I expect during a neurology appointment with Dr Green?
The appointment will involve discussing symptoms, medical history and any imaging or test results. A neurological exam may be done, and a plan will be made for tests, treatment or follow-up as needed.
Are there specific seizure or brain tumour tests Dr Green uses?
Tests may include imaging and other standard neurological assessments. The exact tests will be decided based on your symptoms and medical history during your consultation.