Stephen H. Malone

Neurologist

Male📍 South Brisbane

About of Stephen H. Malone

Stephen H. Malone is a Neurologist based in South Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He looks after people who have ongoing brain and nerve conditions, especially when seizures are part of the picture. You’ll often find him dealing with epilepsy across different ages, from early childhood through to later life.


In everyday terms, seizure disorders can be stressful and confusing for families. Seizures don’t always look the same, and triggers can vary. Stephen focuses on helping patients and carers understand what’s happening and what can be done to manage it. This includes looking at seizure types like absence seizures, as well as more complex conditions where seizures can be frequent or harder to control.


His clinical work also covers several rare epilepsy and neurodevelopment conditions. That can include Aicardi Syndrome and West Syndrome, and it may involve Continuous Spike-Wave During Slow Sleep Syndrome. He also treats benign familial neonatal seizures, and he manages cases where cortical dysplasia is involved. At times, you might see the focus shift to broader brain and nervous system problems, not just the seizure events themselves.


There are also conditions in his work linked to inherited or genetic changes, such as Beta-Propeller Protein-Associated Neurodegeneration and CACH Syndrome. These can come with more than one set of symptoms, and treatment usually needs careful planning and follow-up over time. Stephen’s approach is about staying practical, keeping things clear, and making sure care matches what the person and their family actually need.


About experience and training: the profile details here don’t list exact years of experience or specific education history. What is clear, though, is the range of neurological and seizure-related conditions he supports through his neurology practice in South Brisbane.


Research and clinical trials: any research interests or trial involvement aren’t provided in the available information. If you’re looking for trial options or new treatment studies, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you can get up-to-date, case-specific guidance.


Overall, Stephen H. Malone’s neurology practice centres on seizure care and complex neurological conditions, with a focus on real-world support. Based in South Brisbane, he works with patients and carers who need steady, grounded medical help for ongoing brain-related health issues.

Services & Conditions Treated

Aicardi SyndromeEpilepsyWest SyndromeAbsence SeizureBenign Familial Neonatal SeizuresBeta-Propeller Protein-Associated NeurodegenerationCACH SyndromeContinuous Spike-Wave During Slow Sleep SyndromeCortical Dysplasia

Publications

1 total

International consensus definitions for infection-triggered encephalopathy syndromes.

Developmental medicine and child neurology • February 25, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Stephen H. Malone offer?
Dr Stephen H. Malone is a neurologist in South Brisbane who focuses on conditions such as epilepsy and related seizure disorders, including Aicardi Syndrome, West Syndrome, Absence Seizures, and Benign Familial Neonatal Seizures, as well as other listed neurological conditions.
Which conditions does he specialise in treating?
He treats epilepsy and various seizure-related syndromes such as Aicardi Syndrome, West Syndrome, Absence Seizures, and Benign Familial Neonatal Seizures, along with other listed conditions like Beta-Propeller Protein-Associated Neurodegeneration and CACH Syndrome.
Where is Dr Malone's practice located?
The practice is located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
How can I arrange an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic in South Brisbane. They can provide available dates and help you organise a suitable time.
What should I expect at the first visit?
The first visit will involve a review of your medical history and any current symptoms. The doctor will discuss possible investigations and a plan for management based on your situation.
What languages does the doctor use for consultations?
The available languages for consultations are not listed here. Please check with the clinic when you book your appointment.
What conditions related to seizures does the clinician focus on?
The clinician focuses on a range of seizure-related conditions, including Aicardi Syndrome, Epilepsy, West Syndrome, Absence Seizure, and Benign Familial Neonatal Seizures, as well as other listed neurological conditions.