Carlee Holmes is a Neurologist based at St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC. She looks after people with long-term neurological and movement-related conditions, where symptoms can change over time and families often need steady, practical support.
Her clinic care covers conditions such as cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia (infantile type). At times that can mean working through issues like muscle tightness, walking and balance, and how best to manage day-to-day function at school, home, and work. She also supports people with spinal and movement problems linked to their nervous system, including primary lateral sclerosis and spinal muscular atrophy types 2 and 3.
Carlee also cares for patients with cerebrospinal fluid leak. This can be a tricky diagnosis for some people, and it often comes with ongoing headaches or other symptoms that need careful checking and follow-up. When the nervous system is involved, small changes can matter, so her approach focuses on staying alert to symptoms and keeping plans realistic.
In many cases, care is not just about a diagnosis. It is also about the knock-on effects, like scoliosis, posture issues, and how strength and mobility are affected. People can feel stuck when symptoms keep returning, and a calm, clear plan can help reduce that stress.
Carlee’s experience is in neurology care within a hospital setting, with an emphasis on conditions that involve both nerves and movement. Education details are not listed here, but her training supports specialist neurological assessment and management.
Research and clinical trial involvement are not described in the information provided. What is clear, though, is that she focuses on hands-on clinical care for patients who need ongoing neurological input rather than quick fixes.