Paul R. Fisher

Neurologist

Male📍 Ipswich

About of Paul R. Fisher

Paul R. Fisher is a Neurologist based in Ipswich, QLD. His practice is located at 117 Brisbane Street, Ipswich, QLD 4305, Australia. Neurology is a broad field, and in many cases it involves sorting out what’s going on with the brain, nerves, and how the body moves.


Paul works with people who have long-term or ongoing health concerns. This can include conditions where symptoms build slowly, come and go, or affect day-to-day life in a big way. Some of the issues he looks after include Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders, along with problems like drug induced dyskinesia.


There are also times when the focus is on memory and thinking. Paul’s neurology work includes dementia, and it can involve helping patients and families understand what’s happening and what support options may be available. At times, symptoms can overlap with other health issues, so a careful and steady approach matters.


Paul also treats people dealing with fatigue and post-viral type symptoms. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and mononucleosis are among the conditions listed. Fibromyalgia is another condition that can bring pain and tiredness together, and it often needs a plan that takes the whole picture into account.


Some neurological conditions listed are rare and can be complex. These include Batten Disease and CLN conditions (CLN1 through CLN5), as well as Leigh Syndrome. Other inherited or metabolic conditions such as Fragile X Syndrome, Huntington Disease, Mucolipidosis 3, Mucolipidosis Type 4, and Sialidosis are also part of the care picture. Paul looks after people with these types of diagnoses, where getting the right information and support can make a real difference for families.


In terms of education and career background, the details are not listed here. Clinical trial involvement also isn’t shown in the information provided. For people who are interested in trials, it can help to ask the clinic directly about what’s currently available or suitable.


Overall, Paul’s role as a neurologist in Ipswich is about helping patients manage nervous system conditions with clarity and support. Neurological symptoms can be scary and confusing. So, having a clinician who takes the time to understand the pattern of symptoms can be an important first step.

Services & Conditions Treated

Chronic Fatigue SyndromeMononucleosisBatten DiseaseCLN1 DiseaseCLN2 DiseaseCLN3 DiseaseCLN4 DiseaseCLN5 DiseaseDementiaDrug Induced DyskinesiaFibromyalgiaFragile X SyndromeHuntington DiseaseLeigh SyndromeMovement DisordersMucolipidosis 3Mucolipidosis Type 4Parkinson's DiseaseSialidosis

Publications

1 total

A blood-based mRNA signature distinguishes people with Long COVID from recovered individuals.

Frontiers in immunology • June 18, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Paul R. Fisher offer?
Dr Paul R. Fisher is a neurologist who provides assessment and care for a range of neurological conditions, including movement disorders, dementias, and drug-related dyskinesia, as well as specific diseases like various CLN disorders and muscular or metabolic conditions. His listed services cover chronic fatigue syndrome, mononucleosis, and several neurodegenerative disorders.
Which conditions does Dr Fisher treat?
Dr Fisher treats conditions such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, Huntington disease, fibromyalgia, and movement disorders. He also lists rare disorders like Batten disease (CLN1–CLN5 and related conditions) and Leigh syndrome, among others.
Where is Dr Fisher’s clinic located?
The practice is located at 117 Brisbane Street, Ipswich, QLD 4305, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Fisher?
To book an appointment, contact the Ipswich practice and arrange a consultation with Dr Paul R. Fisher, a neurologist who focuses on a wide range of neurological conditions.
What should I expect at a neurology appointment with Dr Fisher?
During your appointment, Dr Fisher will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and consider the neurological conditions listed in his services. The visit aims to understand your condition and plan appropriate next steps.
Does Dr Fisher speak multiple languages or work with any particular patient groups?
Details about languages are not provided. Please contact the Ipswich clinic to confirm language support or any needs you may have.