Gill Terrett is a neurologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Neurology can feel a bit daunting at first, especially when the main concern is memory. Gill’s clinic focuses on helping people who are dealing with memory loss, whether it’s recent and worrying, or something that’s been building over time.
Memory issues don’t always mean the same thing for everyone. Some people notice forgetfulness that affects daily life, like misplacing things more often or struggling to follow conversations. Others come in after family or friends have noticed changes that the person didn’t really see themselves. In many cases, there are treatable causes behind the symptoms, and the goal is to sort out what’s going on as clearly as possible.
Gill works with adults who want answers and a clear plan. Appointments usually start with listening to what’s been happening and when it started. From there, the discussion can include how the memory problem shows up, any other symptoms that may be present, and what might be worth checking next. The focus stays practical and grounded, not just on labels, but on what will help in real life.
As a neurologist, Gill looks after conditions that sit within the brain and nervous system. Memory loss is a key part of this work, but it’s also about understanding the bigger picture. Sometimes the right next step is education and monitoring. Other times, it may involve tests and referrals, depending on the situation.
Training and clinical experience form the backbone of the approach. Gill stays up to date with current neurology care so decisions are based on evidence and day-to-day practice, not guesswork. If research or clinical trials become relevant for a particular person, it’s something that can be discussed, but only when it genuinely fits the case.
Overall, the aim is simple: to help you make sense of memory concerns and feel more confident about what happens next. Whether you’re coming in for yourself or alongside a family member, Gill’s approach is calm and clear, with a focus on supportive care and sensible next steps.