Melissa M. Gresle is a neurologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She looks after people with nervous system and brain-related health issues, and she takes a practical, calm approach to care. You’ll often see her working with patients who are trying to make sense of symptoms that can come and go, or that change over time.
Her clinic support covers conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). She also cares for people dealing with CACH syndrome. At times, she may see patients with concerns that involve nerve or neurological function alongside other health factors, including malnutrition. In some cases, she helps people understand how a cyst, like a ganglion cyst, can link to nerve irritation and the sorts of symptoms it can cause.
Neurology can feel confusing. One day things can seem stable, and the next day symptoms may flare up. Melissa’s role is to help sort out what’s happening, what might be causing it, and what options are available. She focuses on clear communication, plain language, and a steady plan that fits the way the patient’s life looks right now.
Over time, patients come to neurology for different reasons. Some want help after new symptoms, others want a clearer diagnosis, and many are looking for support for long-term conditions like MS. Melissa works with people to track changes, manage symptoms, and plan next steps when something worsens. This includes thinking about safety, day-to-day comfort, and follow-up care that doesn’t leave people guessing.
Melissa is trained as a neurologist, and she brings that knowledge into every appointment. If tests are needed, she helps explain why they matter and what the results could mean. If a person already has a diagnosis, she works with them to look at how things are going now, not just what happened in the past.
She also keeps up with modern, evidence-based care so her patients can access the best available treatment approaches. When research and newer options are relevant, she can discuss what that might look like in real life, based on a patient’s situation.
For anyone in Melbourne who needs help with neurological problems—whether it’s MS, RMS, CACH syndrome, nerve-related symptoms, or concerns linked with malnutrition—Melissa M. Gresle offers support that’s grounded, clear, and focused on getting the next step right.