Dr Sara Nikseresht is a neurologist based at 23 Normanby Road, Notting Hill, VIC, Australia.
She looks after people dealing with motor neuron diseases, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, sometimes called Lou Gehrig’s disease) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis. These conditions can affect movement over time, and they often bring a mix of body changes, day-to-day challenges, and tough decisions for families.
In many cases, treatment is about more than just managing symptoms. It can be about slowing down decline where possible, planning ahead, and making sure care is practical for real life. That might include working out the best next steps as needs change, helping coordinate support, and keeping the care plan clear as the condition progresses.
Neurology appointments can also be a time to ask questions you’ve been holding onto. If you’re not sure what to expect, it can help to go in with a short list of concerns, including what’s changed recently and how it affects sleep, eating, speaking, or walking. Over time, even small changes can matter, and a steady, organised approach can make things feel a bit more manageable.
The information provided here doesn’t list specific details about her work history or formal education. It also doesn’t include any publication or research focus.
Clinical trials are not listed in the available details either. If trials are something you want to look into, it’s usually best to ask directly at an appointment, as eligibility can depend on the person, the stage of illness, and current study options.
For people in the Notting Hill area and across Melbourne, Dr Nikseresht offers neurology care centred on motor neuron conditions like ALS and Primary Lateral Sclerosis, with a focus on helping patients and families plan for what comes next.