Rosemary M. Clark is a Neurologist based in Hobart, Tasmania. Her practice is at 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia. Neurology can feel overwhelming, especially when symptoms start slowly and then change over time. Rosemary’s role is to help patients and families make sense of what’s going on and what can be done next.
Her work focuses on people living with motor neuron conditions, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and Primary Lateral Sclerosis. These conditions affect the nerves that control movement, so you might see changes like weakness, stiffness, cramping, or trouble with movement and speech. Sometimes symptoms begin in one area, and later other areas are affected too.
In many cases, visits are about more than getting a name for a problem. It’s also about tracking how symptoms are changing, spotting patterns early, and thinking through day-to-day impacts. That can include things like managing muscle tightness, dealing with strength and mobility changes, and planning for supports as the condition evolves. At times, the questions are practical ones: what to expect over the coming months, and how to stay as active and comfortable as possible.
Rosemary works with patients and carers in a steady, calm way. Neurological care often takes time, and it usually involves careful checks over repeat visits rather than one quick answer. She helps people understand the next steps, including how results and symptom changes are assessed, and what options may be considered as part of long-term care. Families often need guidance too, because supporting someone with ALS or Primary Lateral Sclerosis can be a big job.
If you’re looking for a neurologist in Hobart for motor neuron disease care, Rosemary M. Clark is there to help. For the most accurate advice about appointments and what to bring, it’s best to contact the practice directly using the address above.