Sarah P. Griffith is a Neurologist based in Melbourne, working from Level 6, 99 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
Neurology can feel pretty confusing for families. Brains and nerves affect everything from memory and thinking to mood, sleep, and movement. Sarah’s focus is on helping people understand what’s going on, and then making a clear plan for next steps.
Many people come in with memory concerns. Sometimes it’s short-term forgetfulness, at other times it’s changes in thinking that worry you or your loved ones. Sarah looks at memory loss in a careful, practical way, and takes time to sort out possible causes, including issues that can affect the brain in different ways.
In many cases, referrals can also be linked to immune and hormone-related health problems. For example, Hashimoto Thyroiditis is an autoimmune condition, and it can connect to brain symptoms in some people. If thyroid-related concerns are part of the story, Sarah helps line up the right checks and supports the process of getting the underlying cause clearer.
She also helps people who are dealing with encephalitis. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain, and it can bring symptoms that come on suddenly or change over time. When this happens, getting answers quickly matters. Sarah works with patients to understand symptoms, review what has already been done, and discuss what monitoring or treatment may be needed next.
Appointments are usually about more than just one test result. It’s about the bigger picture. People often have lots of questions, and it can help to have someone explain what the results mean in plain language. Over time, that can make the next steps feel less overwhelming.
Sarah’s clinic setting supports a calm, steady approach. If you’re worried about memory changes, symptoms that might be connected to autoimmune or thyroid health, or concerns related to encephalitis, she aims to bring structure to the situation and help you move forward with a plan.