Paul J. Dunn is a Neurologist working in Kelvin Grove, QLD. His clinic is based at 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059. Neurology can feel like a lot to take in, so the goal is to help people understand what’s going on, step by step.
Paul looks after adults and children who have neurological conditions, including epilepsy and seizure disorders. For many families, seizures can be scary and tiring, especially when they start in childhood. Paul helps work out what might be triggering seizures and what treatment options can help reduce them over time.
He also supports people with rare genetic and blood vessel related brain conditions. This includes conditions like Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy, often shortened to CADASIL, and CACH syndrome. These can affect how blood vessels in the brain work, which may lead to stroke-like episodes, headaches, and changes in thinking or mood as time goes on.
Another condition Paul may care for is MELAS syndrome. This is a mitochondrial condition, and it can affect different parts of the body, including the brain. Symptoms can vary, so care often focuses on the day-to-day reality of living with the condition, not just one test result.
For some patients, the story is more about nerves than the brain. Paul also works with people who have peripheral neuropathy, where nerves in the arms or legs don’t send signals properly. That can show up as tingling, burning, numbness, or weakness, and it can make everyday tasks harder.
Vascular dementia is another area he understands. It can be linked to problems with blood flow to the brain. In many cases, people notice changes in memory, thinking, and concentration, along with problems that come and go depending on blood vessel health.
If you or your family are dealing with epilepsy, nerve pain, dementia symptoms, or a brain condition linked to blood vessels or genetics, Paul’s care is about making things clearer. In the end, it’s practical support—helping coordinate the right next steps and making sure the treatment plan fits real life.