Andrew H. Evans

Neurologist

Male📍 Parkville

About of Andrew H. Evans

Andrew H. Evans is a neurologist based in Parkville, VIC. You can find his practice at 300 Grattan St, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia. Neurology can feel like a big, confusing world, so the goal is usually to make things clearer, step by step.

As a neurologist, Andrew looks after people with problems that affect the brain, nerves, and muscles. That can include movement issues, memory and thinking changes, and conditions that come from damage to the nervous system. Many patients come in with symptoms that have lasted a while, and others are referred after something more sudden like a stroke.

Movement disorders are a big part of his work. This includes Parkinson’s disease, drug induced dyskinesia, and other movement problems. He also works with patients who may be considering or managing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), which is a treatment used for some movement disorders. At times, people also need help sorting out how medications are affecting them, especially when unwanted movements or stiffness show up.

Andrew also treats several types of dementia and other thinking-related conditions. This can include Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and dementia linked to other neurological causes. Some people are dealing with changes in speech and language, like dysarthria or developmental dysphasia. Others come in with difficulties with recognition or understanding, which can happen with conditions such as agnosia.

He sees patients with a range of other neurological conditions as well. This includes multiple sclerosis (MS), Huntington disease, encephalitis, and stroke. In some cases, he helps with rare and complex issues like neurotoxicity syndromes, familial dysautonomia, cryoglobulinaemia-related nerve problems, and orthostatic hypotension. There are also less common causes of ongoing symptoms that may need careful investigation, including specific genetic and metabolic conditions.

Andrew’s approach is calm and practical. He focuses on explaining what might be going on, what options exist, and what can be done next. He has specialist training in neurology, and he brings that background to help people make sense of their symptoms and treatment plans.

If you’re looking for neurologist care in Parkville, Andrew H. Evans can help assess a wide range of conditions, from movement and dementia to stroke and MS.

Services & Conditions Treated

Drug Induced DyskinesiaMovement DisordersParkinson's DiseaseAgnosiaAlzheimer's DiseaseCryoglobulinemiaDeep Brain StimulationDementiaDevelopmental Dysphasia FamilialDysarthriaEncephalitisFamilial DysautonomiaFrontotemporal DementiaHuntington DiseaseMultiple Sclerosis (MS)Neurotoxicity SyndromesObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Orthostatic HypotensionStrokeSuccinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase DeficiencyTeratoma of the MediastinumVascular Dementia

Publications

1 total

Therapeutic modalities of deferiprone in Parkinson's disease: SKY and EMBARK studies.

Journal of Parkinson's disease • February 20, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of conditions does Dr Andrew H. Evans help with?
Dr Evans treats a range of neurological conditions, including movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and other related issues, as well as dementia, multiple sclerosis, stroke and related cognitive or neuronal disorders.
What services are available at the Parkville clinic?
Services cover movement disorders, neurodegenerative conditions, cognitive disorders and related care. Treatments may include assessments for conditions like Parkinson's disease, dementia, MS and other neurology conditions, along with management of symptoms.
What conditions related to movement and cognition can I discuss with Dr Evans?
You can discuss movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, other movement issues) and cognitive conditions such as dementia and related disorders.
Is deep brain stimulation (DBS) offered or considered for patients?
DBS is listed among the services; discuss with Dr Evans whether it is appropriate for your condition.
How do I arrange an appointment with Dr Evans?
Appointments are available at the Parkville location (300 Grattan St, Parkville, VIC 3052). Please contact the clinic to arrange a consultation.
Which locations does Dr Evans operate from?
The listed practice location is Parkville, VIC at 300 Grattan St. For visits, contact the clinic to confirm availability.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any medical history relevant to neurology, current medications and any imaging or test results you have. The exact items may be advised when you book.