James W. Middleton is a neurologist based at Reserve Road, St Leonards, NSW 2065. He helps people who have nerve system problems that can affect everyday life, from bladder and bowel control to pain, blood pressure changes, and stiffness.
In many cases, the conditions he looks after are linked to the spinal cord and the nervous system working differently than they should. That can show up as autonomic dysreflexia, cervical myelopathy, spasticity, and neurogenic bladder or neurogenic bowel. He also supports people dealing with paraplegia, where nerve signals can be affected and recovery can be slow and change over time.
Neurology can also be about managing symptoms, not just scans. James works with patients who have problems like orthostatic hypotension and low blood pressure, including at times dizziness when standing up. Some people also come in for issues such as low blood pressure patterns, autonomic problems tied to familial dysautonomia, and the knock-on effects these can have on comfort, energy, and daily routines.
Pain is another big part of the work. He treats neuralgia and chronic pain, and he takes a practical approach to helping people cope. At times, pain and nerve symptoms can travel through the body in ways that feel hard to explain. Having a clinician who understands the nervous system helps many patients make sense of what is going on and what options may help.
He also works alongside other care providers when there are related health issues, like urinary tract infections (UTIs) that can come with neurogenic bladder. Keeping on top of these problems matters, because it can reduce flare-ups and help prevent things from getting worse.
Profile details for experience length and education are not listed here. Any research involvement or clinical trials are also not described in the available information. What is clear is that James focuses on the day-to-day impact of nervous system conditions, with care that feels grounded and straightforward.