Adrienne Epps is a neurologist based in Randwick, NSW. Her practice is located on Level 3, High Street, Randwick (2031). Neurology can feel like a big word, but the everyday work is often about helping people make sense of brain, nerve and movement issues, and getting support that fits real life.
In her clinic, Adrienne Epps looks after people dealing with memory loss. Sometimes this is gradual, and other times it follows an illness, injury, or a period of stress. At times, memory concerns can also sit alongside other problems like focus and attention. In many cases, the goal is to figure out what’s going on and plan the next steps in a clear, practical way.
She also works with people after traumatic brain injury. Head injuries can change how someone feels day to day. Symptoms can include trouble concentrating, headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, or feeling “not quite right”. Neurology care can help sort out what might be driving symptoms and what can be done to help recovery and day-to-day functioning.
Another part of the work includes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, often called ADHD. ADHD isn’t only about being “can’t focus”. It can affect school, work, relationships and routines. Even when someone has had symptoms for years, it’s still worth getting a proper look, because good management can make a real difference to how a person copes.
Adrienne Epps also sees patients with phocomelia and sirenomelia. These are rare conditions, and they can come with complex medical needs. When someone is navigating a congenital condition, it’s usually not just one problem to manage. Care often means looking at the bigger picture, coordinating with other health professionals, and keeping families informed as treatment plans change over time.
Overall, the work is about listening, asking the right questions, and making sure neurologic concerns are taken seriously. Neurology appointments can bring up a lot of worries, so the approach is calm and grounded—focused on understanding the symptoms, explaining what they might mean, and helping people move forward with a plan that makes sense.