Julia M. Treleaven is a neurologist based in Shrs, Australia. She helps people with nervous system issues that can really affect day to day life, from headaches to injuries to ongoing movement and pain problems.
Many of her patients come in after a concussion or a traumatic brain injury. Getting back on track after a head injury can be confusing. Symptoms can hang around, such as brain fog, headaches, sleep changes, or feeling more sensitive to light and noise. Julia looks at what’s happening and works with patients to sort out the next steps.
Headache care is a big part of her work. That includes migraine, tension headaches, and ongoing or repeated headache problems. At times, it can feel like the same thing keeps coming back. In many cases, a careful history and a practical plan can make a difference to how often headaches show up and how hard they hit.
She also supports people who have eye movement and muscle spasm issues, such as benign essential blepharospasm. Some conditions can make daily tasks tricky, like reading, driving, or simply keeping your eyes open comfortably. Julia focuses on understanding the pattern of symptoms and helping patients manage them.
Another area she sees is Brown syndrome. This is a specific eye movement condition, and it can affect how things line up when you look in different directions. It’s often one of those problems that needs steady follow up rather than quick fixes.
When it comes to pain, Julia works with both acute pain and longer-term pain concerns. Chronic pain can be tough because it can wear you down mentally and physically. Over time, even when the original trigger is not always clear, the body can stay in “high alert.” Her approach is calm and grounded, aiming to help people cope better and regain some control.
Julia also works with people living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). This condition can involve many body systems, and symptoms can change from one person to the next. Because of that, care needs to be organised and realistic, with a plan that fits the person rather than a one-size-fits-all template.
She treats a mix of conditions, but the common thread is making things easier to understand and easier to manage. If symptoms are disrupting work, sleep, or everyday life, Julia is there to help patients take sensible steps forward.