Cassandra E. Szoeke is a Neurologist based in Melbourne, working from Level 6, 215 Spring Street, VIC 3000. She looks after people who have changes in thinking, memory, movement, and how the nervous system is working.
Many patients see her when they’re dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or ongoing memory loss. At times, symptoms can show up gradually, and it can be hard to know what’s behind it. Cassandra focuses on making sure the story makes sense and that the right next steps are considered.
She also supports people with movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. This can include things like slow movement, stiffness, shaking, and day-to-day changes that affect walking, balance, and even sleep. In many cases, early input can help with sorting out what’s happening and what can be done to improve day-to-day comfort.
Some people attend for other nerve and muscle related issues too, including muscle atrophy. There are also neurological speech and language concerns, such as developmental dysphasia familial, where families often need clear guidance and practical support.
Neurology isn’t always only about the brain, either. Cassandra also works with conditions like vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia and malnutrition. These can affect nerves and body function, and treating the basics can make a real difference to symptoms.
Depending on the situation, she may also look at menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the wider picture, especially when symptoms overlap with memory, mood, or day-to-day wellbeing.
Experience: her work covers the areas above, including Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, and related nerve and nutrition concerns. Education details aren’t listed here, so they aren’t shown on this page.
Research and clinical trials: any research interests and clinical trial information aren’t included here. If you’d like to know what’s currently being studied in her setting, it may help to ask the clinic directly.