Carolyn M. Sue is a neurologist working in St Leonards, NSW, at Reserve Rd, Australia. Neurology is about the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and how they affect movement, feeling, and daily function.
Her clinic work covers a wide mix of conditions. This can include people living with long-term nerve and muscle problems, such as spastic paraplegia, spasticity, and hereditary spastic issues. At times, it also covers movement and muscle control problems like Parkinson’s disease, focal dystonia, and other movement disorders.
Carolyn also looks after patients with coordination and balance problems, including acute cerebellar ataxia and ongoing ataxia. Some people may come with symptoms linked to the nervous system’s wiring, where neuropathy can affect strength, sensation, or body control.
In many cases, care can extend to serious motor conditions too. For example, this may include ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. For some patients, treatment options can include deep brain stimulation, depending on the specific diagnosis and needs.
There are also conditions linked to metabolism and rare genetic disorders. These can involve the brain, nerves, and other body systems, such as mitochondrial disorders and other inherited conditions. Some presentations can include vision changes, hearing loss, balance issues, and developmental concerns, especially in children.
Information about education, research, and clinical trials isn’t listed in this profile. If you want to know more about Carolyn’s background or whether clinical trials are available, the best next step is to contact the practice directly.