Hamid R. Sohrabi is a neurologist based in Nedlands, Western Australia, at 8 Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA, Australia. Neurology can be confusing, especially when symptoms affect memory, movement, or how the brain and nerves work together. In many cases, people come in for help sorting out what is happening and what can be done next.
His work focuses on conditions that involve the brain, nerves, and how people move and think. This includes Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, plus memory loss and hearing loss. At times, he also looks after people dealing with movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, and problems related to movement and balance.
There are also more specific neurological issues that can be tough to diagnose. These can include cerebral amyloid angiopathy and hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, along with primary amyloidosis. Some patients may present with anosmia, meaning loss of smell, and developmental dysphasia familial. Complex regional pain syndrome is another condition that sometimes comes up in neurology care, where pain and nerve signals can be involved.
Neurology care usually means taking a careful, steady approach over time. Symptoms can change, and the right plan often needs review as more information becomes available. Hamid R. Sohrabi’s appointments are set up to help patients understand the main concerns, and to talk through the practical next steps for ongoing care and follow-up.
Training is a key part of working as a neurologist, and the clinical focus here reflects that background. Research and clinical trials are not listed in the details available, so any trial involvement would need to be discussed directly if it becomes relevant for a person’s situation.