Geoff J. Thomas is a neurologist based in South Perth, WA. He works from 3 Baron Hay Court, South Perth, WA 6151, Australia. As a neurology doctor, his day-to-day focus is on the nervous system and how it affects movement, speech, and daily function.
Geoff looks after people living with motor neurone conditions, especially Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), sometimes called Lou Gehrig’s disease. He also supports people with Primary Lateral Sclerosis. These conditions can be tough and the impact can change over time, so care often needs to be steady, practical, and closely coordinated.
In many cases, patients and families want clear answers and a plan that makes sense for home life. Geoff spends time talking through symptoms as they show up, what to watch for next, and how to manage changes with the help of the wider health team. He understands that this is not just about test results. It’s also about comfort, safety, and keeping people as independent as possible for as long as they can.
Geoff’s role also includes helping people understand what to expect with motor neurone disease and how treatment and support can fit around work, family, and day-to-day routines. Neurology care can involve ongoing reviews, and he aims to keep visits grounded and realistic, not overly complicated.
His education is in specialist neurology training, and he aims to stay across new developments in care where they can make a real difference. At times, this may include discussion of research and treatment options, depending on what’s appropriate for a person’s situation. If clinical trials are relevant, he can talk through what those pathways might involve and how they are considered in practice.