Trent M. Woodruff is a neurologist based in St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia. Neurology can be a lot to take in. One day it might be movement or balance. Another day it might be trouble with memory, thinking, or seizures. Trent works with people and families across a range of nervous system conditions, helping them make sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
His practice includes care for motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. He also looks after people with conditions that affect movement, including Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. At times, this also involves supporting patients with Huntington disease, where symptoms can change over time.
Seizures are another big part of neurological care. Trent treats epilepsy and helps manage ongoing episodes that can be scary and disruptive. In some cases, he also supports people dealing with problems that involve the brain and nerves, such as encephalitis and neuralgia. Neurological pain can be persistent, and it often needs a clear plan and regular follow-up.
Because the nervous system connects with many other parts of the body, neurological symptoms can show up in different situations. Trent also sees patients with serious whole-body illnesses where brain or nerve involvement can happen. This can include infections like pneumonia, and conditions such as sepsis. Some patients may also be referred when there are complex inflammatory or immune-related issues, where symptoms can overlap and need careful checking.
In day-to-day terms, appointments often involve listening closely to the story, doing the right exams, and then discussing options in a simple way. Many patients feel better when they know what the next step is, even if the situation is still worrying. Trent focuses on practical care, steady communication, and helping people feel supported while treatment decisions are made.
Trent M. Woodruff is in St Lucia and works with patients across the surrounding area of Queensland. If you’re looking for a neurologist for movement problems, seizures, nerve pain, or motor neuron conditions, he can help guide the path forward.