Angelo Keramidas is a neurologist based in St Lucia, QLD, Australia. He looks after people with problems that involve the brain, nerves, and how the body handles signals. Neurology can feel confusing and scary, especially when it’s new or happens suddenly.
In his clinic, Angelo works with children and adults who may have epilepsy and other seizure conditions. This can include epilepsy in children, genetic types of epilepsy like GEFS+, and syndromes such as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS). At times, he also supports families dealing with infant epilepsy with migrant focal crisis, and situations where seizures show up after fever, which can be part of Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus (GEFS+).
He also helps with long-term neurological conditions that affect movement and muscle control. For example, hereditary hyperekplexia and stiff person syndrome can change how someone moves and feels day to day. People may come in with ongoing stiffness, unusual muscle spasms, or stiffness that comes and goes.
Pain and temperature issues are another area he deals with. Acute pain can have many causes, and neurological problems can sometimes be part of the picture. He may also look into erythromelalgia, which is linked to burning pain and changes in skin colour and temperature.
Some cases are about development and growth too. Increased head circumference and neonatal hypothyroidism can need careful checking, because early management can make a big difference for a child’s health. Angelo brings a calm, practical approach to these appointments, making space for questions and helping people understand what’s happening.