Ferdinand Miteff is a Neurologist based on Lookout Road in Newcastle, NSW 2305. He works with people who are dealing with problems that affect the brain, nerves, and blood flow in the head and neck. Neurology can feel scary, especially when symptoms come on suddenly, and he aims to keep things clear and practical.
In many cases, his work involves helping patients after warning signs like a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA). A TIA can look like a stroke but it often settles. Still, it’s a real red flag, and prompt care matters. He also looks after people who may be at risk of stroke, and he supports treatment planning around quick changes in symptoms.
Some patients come in after a stroke, including those who may need more urgent procedures. The practice also notes work around Thrombectomy, which is used to help clear a blocked blood vessel in certain stroke situations. Ferdinand Miteff also treats Amaurosis Fugax, which is a brief loss of vision caused by reduced blood flow to the eye. It can be brief, but it should never be ignored.
He can also help with Horner Syndrome. This is a set of signs that can happen when nerves are affected, often involving changes around the face and eye. Symptoms can be subtle at first, then more noticeable over time. Over many visits, he focuses on making sense of what’s going on and what needs attention next.
Ferdinand Miteff’s approach is calm and grounded. Neurological symptoms can be confusing, and people often want to know what the next step is. He looks at the big picture, connects symptoms to likely causes, and talks through what options may be available. He’s trained as a neurologist, and his experience covers conditions such as stroke, TIA, and nerve-related issues like Horner Syndrome.