Audrey G. Ragagnin is a neurologist based in North Ryde, NSW. You’ll find her practice at 2 Technology Place, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia. Neurology is all about the brain, nerves, and how the body sends and receives messages, so the work often involves careful thinking and steady follow-up.
Audrey works with people dealing with conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. These illnesses can be hard to live with, and they often affect movement and muscle control. In many cases, support also needs to cover day to day changes, so care is about more than just one test or one appointment.
She also looks after people with dementia and frontotemporal dementia. These conditions can change thinking, language, mood, and behaviour over time. Families often want clear answers and practical next steps, and that’s a big part of what a neurologist helps with—explaining what’s happening in plain language and guiding what to do next.
Neurological problems can show up in different ways, even when the name of the condition is the same. That’s why Audrey focuses on getting the story right: how symptoms started, how they’re changing, and what matters most to the person and their family. At times, this means coordinating with other health professionals to make sure care fits together.
As a neurologist, Audrey’s role is to assess symptoms, review results, and help guide treatment choices. She understands that people often feel overwhelmed when they’re first dealing with a diagnosis. Over time, regular check-ins can make a real difference, especially when symptoms progress or new concerns come up.
There isn’t one “perfect” way to manage neurological illness, and it can take patience to find the right plan. Audrey aims to keep things grounded and clear, so you know what’s being considered and why. For people in the North Ryde area and around NSW, she offers specialist support for ALS, primary lateral sclerosis, dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.