Shayne Loft is a Neurologist based at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA 6009, Australia. The clinic work is centred on helping people with brain and memory problems, especially when day-to-day life is starting to feel harder than it should.
In many cases, patients come in because they are worried about memory loss, or changes in thinking and behaviour. This can be stressful for both the person and their family. Shayne looks at what’s going on, listens carefully to the story, and then explains the next steps in plain language. It’s not just about one test or one answer. The goal is to understand the cause as best as possible and support ongoing care.
Shayne also works with people affected by HIV/AIDS where brain health can be involved. This includes conditions like AIDS dementia complex. At times, symptoms can show up gradually, and it can be easy to miss what’s changed at first. Other times, it can feel like things shift more quickly. In these situations, early attention matters, because the right medical care can make a difference to comfort, safety, and day-to-day function.
Over time, the approach stays grounded and practical. Shayne focuses on working out what might be contributing to memory and thinking issues, and then helping patients and carers plan around the real-life impact. That can include coordinating care, supporting follow-up, and making sure information is shared clearly with the people who need it.
Education and training are in neurology, with ongoing learning that keeps the work aligned with how modern brain care is done. While not every patient needs the same pathway, the aim stays the same: calm, clear guidance, and a plan that fits the person’s situation. If clinical research or trials are relevant in a given case, it can be discussed as part of care planning, depending on availability.