George D. Mellick is a neurologist based on Don Young Road in Nathan, QLD, Australia. He looks after people who have symptoms linked to the brain, nerves, and movement. Neurology can feel confusing and scary, especially when symptoms come and go. George aims to keep things calm and practical, so you know what’s happening and what the next steps might be.
His work often involves movement disorders. That includes Parkinson’s disease and other conditions that affect how a person moves, shakes, or controls facial and body muscles. He also sees people with problems like benign essential blepharospasm and focal dystonia, where muscle control can become tight or twitchy. At times, he helps with drug-induced dyskinesia too, when medicines affect movement in unwanted ways.
Another part of his clinical work is the brain side of things. He can also support people managing dementia and other changes that affect memory and thinking. Dementia is different for everyone, and symptoms can vary over time, so care often needs to be steady and adjusted as needs change.
George’s practice includes deep brain stimulation, which is a treatment some people may consider for certain movement disorders. He also deals with Hallervorden-Spatz disease, a rare condition that can affect movement and the nervous system. Over time, he focuses on understanding what’s driving the symptoms, helping patients sort through treatment options, and supporting follow-up care.