Stephen R. Macfarlane

Neurologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Stephen R. Macfarlane

Stephen R. Macfarlane is a neurologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He works out of the city and helps people who are dealing with changes in memory, thinking, and behaviour. Neurology can be a lot to take in, especially when symptoms show up slowly and then start affecting everyday life.


Much of Stephen’s work focuses on dementia and memory-related problems. This can include Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and general memory loss. In some cases, families also seek help when there’s concern about CACH syndrome. He looks at the bigger picture, including how symptoms are changing over time and what might be behind them.


Stephen also supports patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). While OCD is not always what people first expect from a neurologist, brain health and mental health can overlap in real life. For some people, the day-to-day impact can be heavy. At times, the goal is to reduce distress and help people get more control back over their routines.


Because neurological conditions can be complex, appointments often involve careful listening and practical next steps. Stephen aims to make the process feel clear and calm, not rushed. He understands that families may be worried, and carers often have lots of questions. Over time, the aim is to support decisions that fit the person and their situation, whether that’s about symptom management, further assessment, or planning ahead.


Stephen stays up to date with new research in neurology. When there are clinical trials that may be relevant to a patient’s condition, this can come up as part of the discussion, depending on what’s going on and what options are available. Research and trials can be useful, but they’re always considered in a grounded way, with a clear focus on what makes sense for the individual.


In terms of background, the available information does not list specific degree details. What matters most in the clinic is the steady, careful approach to neurological care, and making sure people and families know what to expect from here. Based in Melbourne, Stephen offers support for memory and brain-related conditions, along with help for OCD, using a style that’s straightforward and easy to follow.

Services & Conditions Treated

DementiaAlzheimer's DiseaseCACH SyndromeMemory LossObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Vascular Dementia

Publications

1 total

Blarcamesine for the treatment of Early Alzheimer's Disease: Results from the ANAVEX2-73-AD-004 Phase IIB/III trial.

The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease • January 12, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

Assessment of Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Donanemab in Early Symptomatic Alzheimer's Disease

Active_not_recruitingPhase 3Donanemab

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Stephen R. Macfarlane offer?
Dr Stephen R. Macfarlane provides neurology care, focusing on memory and brain conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, memory loss, OCD, and CACH syndrome.
Which conditions can be discussed with this neurologist in Melbourne?
You can talk about dementia, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, memory loss, OCD, and CACH syndrome with Dr Macfarlane.
How do I arrange an appointment?
To book, contact the clinic in Melbourne and ask for an appointment with Dr Stephen R. Macfarlane. If you have any questions about the visit, call the clinic for help.
What should I expect at a neurology appointment for memory or dementia concerns?
The doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and may do a physical exam and tests to assess memory and brain function. They’ll discuss possible next steps and treatment options.
Do you treat memory loss and dementia in general?
Yes. The practice covers memory loss and dementia, including vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease, with assessment and management tailored to you.
Is OCD or CACH syndrome something I can discuss with this neurologist?
OCD and CACH syndrome are listed as areas of focus. If you’re concerned about these conditions, you can bring them up at your appointment for assessment and guidance.