Alison L. Hogan is a neurologist based in North Ryde, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 2 Technology Place, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia.
Neurology can feel overwhelming, especially when symptoms affect how you move, think, or speak. Dr Hogan looks after people with serious brain and nervous system conditions. Her work includes conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. She also cares for people living with dementia and frontotemporal dementia, along with rarer conditions like striatonigral degeneration and infantile forms of related disorders.
Day to day, this kind of care is about more than one appointment. Over time, many patients and families need steady support as things change. In many cases, that means helping people understand what’s going on, keeping treatment plans on track, and working through the practical side of living with a long-term neurological condition.
For ALS and related motor neuron conditions, support often needs to cover movement changes, breathing concerns, and overall wellbeing. For memory and thinking conditions like dementia and frontotemporal dementia, it can be about putting clearer structure around symptoms, and helping families cope with day to day changes that can happen gradually, or sometimes more quickly.
When it comes to education, research, and clinical trials, no specific details are listed here. If you’re looking for training history or whether any clinical trial options are available, it’s best to check directly with the practice. That way you can get the most accurate information for your situation.
Dr Hogan’s neurology work stays grounded in real life. People don’t just want medical terms. They want answers, calm guidance, and a plan that makes sense. For patients dealing with ALS, dementia, frontotemporal dementia, or other neurological disorders, having a consistent neurologist can make a big difference.
If you’re organising care in North Ryde, you can start by contacting the clinic at the address above, and asking about appointments and how the practice can help with your specific needs.