Fary A. Khan

Neurologist

📍 Melbourne

About of Fary A. Khan

Fary A. Khan is a Neurologist based in Melbourne, working from 34-54 Poplar Road, VIC, Australia. Neurology is about the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It can affect movement, feeling, speech, and balance, and that can be scary when it starts suddenly.


In many cases, Fary looks after people who have ongoing nerve and brain conditions, and also those who need urgent help when symptoms flare up. Patients may be dealing with problems like multiple sclerosis (MS), spasticity, and chronic pain that links back to nerve or brain causes. At times, they also help people after a stroke or a traumatic brain injury, where recovery can take time and needs careful follow-up.


Some appointments are focused on serious nerve disorders too. These can include Guillain-Barre Syndrome, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease), cerebellar degeneration, and primary lateral sclerosis. If someone has worsening weakness, balance issues, or trouble using their arms or legs, a neurologist role matters for checking what’s going on and planning the next steps.


Fary also manages situations where a brain tumour or other brain-related problem is part of the picture. Symptoms can vary a lot, but they often include headaches, changes in strength or coordination, or new balance problems. When symptoms change, it’s important to review them quickly and make sure the plan stays on track.


For people with acute or severe pain, the goal is to work out what’s driving it and help with symptom control. Spasticity, for example, can make everyday tasks harder, and treatment often needs to be adjusted as the body responds.


Education, research, and clinical trial details aren’t listed on this profile. What is clear is the patient focus—supporting people through both long-term neurological conditions and situations that need faster attention. If you’re looking for a calm, practical neurologist in Melbourne, Fary A. Khan is based locally and available for neurological care at the Poplar Road address.

Services & Conditions Treated

Frequent or Urgent UrinationGuillain-Barre SyndromeMultiple Sclerosis (MS)SpasticityAcute PainAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease)Brain TumorBreast CancerCerebellar DegenerationChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Chronic PainEpendymomaHip ReplacementPneumoniaPrimary Lateral SclerosisSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)StrokeTraumatic Brain Injury

Publications

1 total

Which Prognostic Models Best Predict Clinical Disease Progression, Worsening, and Activity in People with Multiple Sclerosis? A Cochrane Review Summary with Commentary.

NeuroRehabilitation • April 04, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Fary A. Khan offer?
Dr Khan provides care related to conditions and symptoms such as frequent or urgent urination, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), spasticity, acute pain, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), brain tumours, cerebellar degeneration, COPD, chronic pain, ependymoma, hip replacement, pneumonia, primary lateral sclerosis, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), stroke, and traumatic brain injury.
Which conditions does she treat?
She treats a range of neurological conditions including MS, ALS, stroke, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, brain tumours, traumatic brain injury, spinal and movement disorders, and related neurological illnesses.
Where is the clinic located?
34-54 Poplar Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the Melbourne clinic or the reception at the practice.
Do you treat patients who have had a stroke or traumatic brain injury?
Yes. The clinic lists stroke and traumatic brain injury among the conditions treated by Dr Khan.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Be ready to discuss your symptoms and medical history, and bring any relevant medical records or imaging results if you have them.
Is Dr Khan specialised in MS or ALS?
Dr Khan provides care for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) among other neurological conditions.