Gautam M. Wali is a neurologist based in Randwick, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who live with ongoing problems that affect the brain, nerves, and how the body moves. Neurology can be a big word, but the day-to-day reality is often about symptoms you can feel—stiffness, poor balance, muscle spasms, or unusual movements that just won’t settle.
In many cases, his patients are dealing with movement disorders and issues related to muscle control. That can include spasticity (tight, stiff muscles), spastic paraplegia, and ataxia, which can make walking and coordination harder. He also helps with conditions like dystonia, focal dystonia, and focal movement problems, as well as at times drug induced dyskinesia. For some people, symptoms link to nerves and pathways that don’t work the way they should, so treatment often needs patience and careful follow-up.
Gautam also works with people who have rarer conditions. This includes genetic or complex neurological conditions such as Fucosidosis, Zellweger Syndrome, Ataxia-Telangiectasia, and VLDLR-Associated Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Some of these conditions can come with a mix of symptoms over time, so care may involve checking movement changes, muscle tone, balance, and related features like telangiectasia and visceromegaly. At times, the goal is not only to reduce symptoms, but also to help people plan for what might come next.
Randwick is where his practice is based, and the setting suits people across the wider Sydney area. Because neurological conditions can affect work, sleep, and everyday tasks, appointments often focus on understanding what’s happening in real life—not just the label on a diagnosis. That way, families can make sense of changes and know what support might help.
Details about Gautam’s education, work experience, and any research involvement or clinical trials are not listed here. If you’re trying to confirm specific qualifications, training, or whether a trial approach is relevant, it can help to ask the clinic directly. Clear answers are important with neurology, especially when conditions are complex.