Alvaro R. Reyes is a neurologist based in Joondalup, Western Australia. His practice address is 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup WA 6027. Neurology can be tough to navigate, especially when symptoms change over time, and he focuses on helping people and families understand what’s going on and what can be done next.
Dr Reyes works with patients who have ongoing brain and nervous system conditions. This can include movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, and conditions like Huntington disease. He also looks after people dealing with dementia, where memory and thinking skills can slowly or sometimes more quickly affect everyday life. In many cases, treatment is about more than just medicine. It’s about getting the plan clear, and making sure care fits around real routines at home.
At times, he also helps with more complex health issues that don’t always sit neatly in one category. His service list includes conditions like lymphedema and malabsorption. That means appointments may cover wider health needs, especially when there are multiple concerns happening at once. When the body is dealing with more than one problem, it can be hard to know where to start, so having someone who can connect the dots is important.
In terms of experience, Dr Reyes has experience caring for people with neurological disorders and long-term health conditions. He works through symptoms carefully, and pays attention to how things are affecting day-to-day life, not just what the scan or tests show. He’s also mindful that each person has different needs, so the approach can look different from one patient to the next.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but as a practising neurologist, he would have completed the standard medical pathway and specialist neurology training required for the role. If you’d like specifics about his background, it’s best to ask the practice directly.
Research and clinical trial information isn’t provided in the details here. If you’re interested in trials or studies related to conditions like Parkinson’s disease or Huntington disease, the practice may be able to point you to what’s available locally and what the current options look like.
Overall, Dr Reyes aims to keep care grounded and practical. Neurological conditions can be stressful, so having clear conversations, sensible next steps, and ongoing support matters.