Aishah Ibrahim is a neurologist in Melbourne, working from 792 Elizabeth St, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia.
Neurology can feel a bit overwhelming at first. A lot of people come in with worries about nerve and muscle problems, ongoing weakness, or symptoms that just won’t settle. Aishah looks after patients dealing with issues like myelitis, paraplegia, poliomyelitis, and hypotonia. These conditions can affect how a person moves, their strength, and day-to-day comfort.
In clinic, the focus is usually on understanding what’s happening and what can help. That means listening closely to the story of symptoms, checking how the nervous system is working, and making a clear plan for next steps. Sometimes this involves working out what’s causing the problem. Other times it’s about supporting ongoing recovery or managing long-term needs, so people can get back to the things that matter to them.
Neurological problems don’t always stay the same. Over time, symptoms can change, and needs can shift. Aishah helps patients and families think through what to watch for, how to manage flare-ups, and how to plan ahead. In many cases, care also works better when it’s coordinated with other health professionals, like rehabilitation teams, physios, and allied services.
Aishah’s approach is calm and practical. Visits are often about making the next step feel less confusing. People may leave with a better sense of what’s going on, what treatment options might be, and what follow-up looks like. It’s not just about the diagnosis, it’s about day-to-day support while treatment decisions are made.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but the aim in neurology care is always the same: use the best available evidence, keep reviewing how things are going, and adjust the plan when the body changes or new information comes in.