Robert E. Moss

Neurologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Robert E. Moss

Robert E. Moss is a neurologist based in Melbourne, working out of Level 3, 207 Bouverie St, VIC 3010. Neurology can feel overwhelming at first, especially when symptoms are sudden or hard to explain. Dr Moss helps people understand what is going on in the brain and nervous system, and then works out the next steps with the rest of the care team.


His clinical work centres on epilepsy and seizure care. That includes things like seizures in children, absence seizures, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. At times, the focus can also be on myoclonic epilepsy, cortical dysplasia, and West syndrome. People may be dealing with ongoing seizures, changes in seizure patterns, or questions about what treatment might help most.


There are also other neurological concerns that can come up in clinic. This includes stroke, and conditions linked with tuberous sclerosis and tuberous sclerosis complex. In some cases, the goal is to sort out the cause of symptoms and make a clear plan for monitoring and treatment over time.


Because this profile does not list years of experience or specific education details, the best way to confirm background is to ask the clinic directly. The same goes for research and whether any clinical trials are involved. For example, the page does not include details about publications or trial work, so it’s worth checking with the rooms if you are considering research options.


Overall, Dr Moss’s work is focused on nervous system conditions, especially seizures. The appointment is usually about getting the right diagnosis, keeping symptoms as controlled as possible, and making sure families and patients have a practical plan. If you’re looking for support for epilepsy or a neurological problem in Melbourne, this clinic location is a good place to start.

Services & Conditions Treated

EpilepsySeizuresAbsence SeizureFluGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizureWest SyndromeCortical DysplasiaCOVID-19Epilepsy in ChildrenGlucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase DeficiencyMyoclonic EpilepsySevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Spasmus NutansStrokeTuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis Complex

Publications

1 total

Within-host modeling of primaquine-induced hemolysis in hemizygote glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient healthy volunteers.

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy • February 24, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Robert E. Moss offer?
Dr Moss focuses on neurology and treats conditions related to epilepsy and seizures, including absence seizures, generalized seizures, myoclonic epilepsy and related disorders.
What conditions does he treat?
He treats epilepsy and seizures, including conditions like West syndrome, cortical dysplasia, tuberous sclerosis and other epilepsy-related conditions. He also covers stroke and relevant infectious or genetic considerations as part of neurological care.
Does he treat epilepsy in children?
Yes. Dr Moss has experience with epilepsy in children as part of his neurological practice.
Where is the clinic located?
Level 3, 207 Bouverie Street, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
Appointments are arranged through the Melbourne practice. Please contact the clinic to organise a time with Dr Moss.
What should I expect at a first visit?
At the initial appointment, the doctor will review your seizure history, symptoms and medical background to plan appropriate tests and care. Specific steps will depend on your situation.