Lee-fay F. Low is a neurologist based in Lidcombe, NSW. She works from Room M309B, M Block, 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia. If you’re dealing with changes in memory, movement, vision, or how your body feels day to day, a visit to a neurologist can help make sense of what’s going on.
Neurology covers the brain, nerves, and how signals move through the body. In many cases, people see Lee-fay when they’re worried about dementia. Dementia can affect memory, thinking, and everyday routines, and it can be hard for families too. A clear plan matters, especially so the person’s needs can be understood early and support can be put in place.
Lee-fay also looks after amblyopia. This is often called “lazy eye”. It’s not just about vision. Amblyopia can happen when the brain doesn’t process images from one eye in the usual way. Getting treatment early can make a big difference for how well someone sees, and it may also help with depth and eye coordination.
Another area she helps with is drug induced dyskinesia. This can be linked to certain medicines and can show up as unwanted, jerky, or twisting movements. At times, it can be scary or upsetting to live with these symptoms. Getting the right medical review is important, because sometimes the plan can involve adjusting medicines and looking at comfort, safety, and day to day function.
There are also people who come in with longer-term concerns after serious illness, including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). While it’s different for everyone, big infections can leave some people with ongoing symptoms that may involve the nervous system. Lee-fay focuses on understanding what’s happening now and what can be done to help.
Details about education and work history aren’t listed here. For the most accurate information on training, experience, and any specific focus areas, it’s best to check with the clinic directly.