Belinda M. Brown is a neurologist based at 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA, Australia. She looks after people who are dealing with changes in memory, movement, and brain function. Neurological symptoms can be scary and confusing, especially when they show up in everyday life. Belinda’s approach is calm and practical, with time to talk through what’s happening and what the next step might be.
Her clinic work covers conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. She also helps with memory loss and ongoing thinking or recall problems. At times, symptoms can be linked to a previous head injury, so she also sees patients for concussion and traumatic brain injury. For many people, the goal is to understand the cause of symptoms, not just label them.
Belinda works with patients who have movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease. That might be new symptoms, or a change over time. Movement issues can affect balance, walking, sleep, and daily tasks, so reviews often include thinking about day-to-day impacts, medication effects, and when things need to be checked again.
She also supports patients with developmental dysphasia familial. Speech and language can run in families, and early assessment matters. Belinda helps make sense of patterns over time, and she works out what should be monitored, what can be supported, and when other professionals may need to be involved.
While many neurologist visits focus on the brain and nerves, Belinda’s service list also includes rectocele. That may come up for some patients who are looking at pelvic health concerns as part of a broader check-up, or when multiple symptoms overlap.
In terms of experience and training, Belinda’s care is shaped by ongoing clinical work in neurology and her education in the medical field. Even without rushing, she keeps things moving so patients know where they stand.
There’s also a strong need to stay up to date as care changes. Belinda keeps an eye on new findings and modern treatment approaches that can help in real life. If clinical trials become available for relevant conditions, she can guide patients on what might be an option and what to consider.