Paul A. Adlard is a neurologist working in Parkville, VIC. His practice is based at 155 Oak Street, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
Neurology can cover a wide range of problems, from changes in memory to movement issues and seizures. Paul looks after people dealing with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, plus ongoing memory loss that affects daily life.
He also supports patients with seizure disorders. This can include genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+), as well as other seizure conditions. In some cases, he helps with longer-term care when seizures or brain irritation are part of a bigger picture.
Movement disorders are another big part of his work. Paul treats people with Parkinson’s disease and also conditions that can look similar, such as multiple system atrophy and secondary parkinsonism. He cares for patients managing symptoms that may include stiffness, slow movement, balance problems, or changes in how the body controls movement.
Brain and nerve injuries also fall within his neurology work. This includes concussion and traumatic brain injury, as well as cerebral hypoxia, where the brain has had reduced oxygen for a period of time. At times, these problems can affect thinking, mood, sleep, and physical function, and care often needs to be practical and steady.
Other neurological conditions he manages include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease), Huntington disease, and familial dysautonomia. He may also assess neurotoxicity syndromes, primary lateral sclerosis, and neuro-related issues linked to nerve and brain changes.
Experience: He has clinical experience treating a range of neurological conditions, including the conditions listed above. (No specific details about years of experience are provided here.)
Education: Brief education details are not listed here, so exact training history can’t be confirmed from the information available.
Research and clinical trials: Research interests and clinical trial involvement are not listed at this time. If you’re looking for trial options, it’s best to ask the clinic directly during your appointment.
Overall, the focus is on clear, real-world neurology care—helping patients understand what’s going on, what can be done next, and how to manage symptoms over time.