Dennis J. Cordato is a neurologist based at 1 Campbell St, Liverpool, NSW, Australia. Neurology can cover a wide range of brain, nerve, and muscle-related health issues, and Dennis’s work reflects that. Patients often come in when symptoms are new, when they’re getting worse, or when they need careful follow-up over time.
Common reasons people see a neurologist include stroke and related conditions like transient ischaemic attack (TIA). Dennis also works on plans for people who may need urgent assessment and treatment after a suspected stroke. This can include procedures such as thrombectomy, and decisions around stent placement in some cases.
There’s also a big focus on memory and thinking problems. Conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and vascular dementia can affect daily life in many ways. At times, symptoms can overlap with other health issues, so getting the right tests and a clear plan matters.
Heart rhythm can link in as well. For example, atrial fibrillation can raise stroke risk, so neurologic care often needs to fit with overall heart health. Dennis looks at how these risks connect, and how treatment choices can help reduce future problems.
Movement and nerve symptoms are another part of the picture. This includes Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, plus issues like dysarthria (speech problems) and at times vertigo. Headache complaints are also seen, including migraine. Some people also present with nerve-related problems such as radial nerve dysfunction or mononeuritis multiplex, where nerves are affected in specific ways.
Dennis’s work also covers a range of other neurological and related conditions. Examples include increased intracranial pressure, cerebrospinal fluid leak, and infections that can affect the nervous system, such as tuberculous meningitis. There are also conditions like CACH syndrome and calcium pyrophosphate arthritis where the nervous system link may be part of the overall assessment. At times, vascular and inflammatory issues can sit alongside other symptoms, and a careful approach is needed.
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