Chao R. Wang is a neurologist based in Nedlands, WA, working from Monash Avenue (6009). Neurology can feel a bit confusing at first, especially when symptoms come and go. Chao R. Wang helps people make sense of what’s happening and work out practical next steps.
In clinic, the focus is often on movement and balance problems. Many patients are dealing with things like vertigo, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and Meniere disease. Others come in with movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, or ongoing stiffness, tremor, and changes in how the body moves. At times, there are also concerns around double vision and eye movement issues, such as Brown syndrome, which can overlap with wider nerve and muscle control.
Neurological conditions can affect everyday life in real ways—sleep, driving, work, and even just getting around the house. Chao R. Wang looks after people who want clear explanations, gentle guidance, and a care plan that fits around their routine. The approach is calm and steady, and it’s usually about finding the cause as much as possible, then aiming for the best symptom control.
Chao R. Wang works with patients who may need ongoing follow-up, not just a one-off appointment. That can include people managing long-term symptoms, or those who are trying to figure out what triggers flare-ups. If further tests or specialist input are needed, this is coordinated with other health professionals so care doesn’t feel scattered.
Details about education, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but the emphasis is on practical care and support. For anyone in Nedlands and nearby suburbs, an appointment can be a good first step toward understanding your symptoms and getting a plan that feels manageable.