Christopher D. Blair is a neurologist based in Liverpool, NSW, Australia. He focuses on nervous system health, with a strong emphasis on stroke care and the things that can lead up to it.
In many cases, patients see him after a stroke or a transient ischaemic attack (TIA). These can bring sudden changes like weakness, speech trouble, facial droop, or trouble thinking clearly. He also works with people who have atrial fibrillation, since this heart rhythm can raise the risk of stroke.
Christopher’s care can include treatment discussions around thrombectomy, where needed, and stent placement in certain situations. At times, this also involves looking at what happened and what can be done to reduce the chance of it happening again.
Neurology isn’t only about emergencies. He also helps with longer-term brain and nerve concerns, such as memory loss. When memory problems start to affect daily life, it can be scary and confusing. He aims to sort out what’s going on, and work out the next sensible steps.
He also looks at nerve symptoms linked to nutrition issues. For example, vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia and subacute combined degeneration can affect the nerves and lead to changes in sensation, balance, and strength. Malnutrition can be part of the picture too, so it’s not just about the nerves, but the overall health that supports them.
Experience-wise, his clinical work is built around real-world neurology needs, especially stroke and TIA support, plus follow-up care for related conditions. He understands that people often come in stressed, tired, and not sure what will happen next.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but he provides neurologist care in line with current Australian practice. If you’re unsure whether he’s the right fit for your situation, it’s usually best to contact the clinic for guidance.
There’s no research or clinical trial involvement listed for him here. Still, he can help explain common treatment options and what to expect, based on your specific symptoms and history.