Alice C. Powell is a Neurologist based in Randwick, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with brain and nerve conditions, especially when symptoms can affect more than one part of the body.
Neurology can be tricky, and every person’s story is a bit different. Alice works with adults and children who are dealing with movement problems, memory and thinking changes, and a range of long-term conditions. In many cases, the aim is to understand what’s going on, then help patients and families manage symptoms day to day.
Her clinical work includes conditions like Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. She also supports people who experience challenges with dementia, where changes to memory, focus, or thinking can start slowly and build over time. For some families, the symptoms show up alongside developmental and communication needs, including developmental dysphasia familial, and Fragile X syndrome.
There are also conditions where the nervous system links in with blood vessels and other body systems. For example, she has experience with Raynaud phenomenon, telangiectasia, and Raynaud-related circulation issues. At times, patients may have a mix of neurological signs and other health problems, such as calcinosis and forms of cholangitis (including sclerosing cholangitis and cholangitis more broadly). She helps people make sense of how these different issues can fit together.
When someone is living with a long-term diagnosis, it’s not just about a single test or one appointment. Alice takes time to sort through symptoms, talk through what may be happening, and discuss practical next steps. This can be especially important for families managing genetic or developmental conditions, where changes can be ongoing and support needs may shift as children grow.
Overall, Alice’s work focuses on careful assessment and steady support for neurological conditions, from movement symptoms to memory and thinking changes, and for families facing complex, multi-area health concerns. Her patients come to her in Randwick and from the surrounding areas, looking for clear guidance and a calm plan for what to do next.