Margaret J. Moore

Neurologist

Female📍 St. Lucia

About of Margaret J. Moore

Margaret J. Moore is a neurologist based in St. Lucia, QLD 4072. She works with people who need help when the brain, nerves, or related functions are affected. Neurology can sound scary, but day-to-day care is about clear answers, calm support, and practical next steps.


Margaret looks after patients with a range of conditions. This can include stroke, where quick and careful follow-up matters a lot. She also supports people dealing with developmental reading disorder, which can affect learning and confidence at school and beyond. At times, she helps with agnosia too, when someone has trouble recognising or processing things even though the senses are otherwise working. Each situation is different, and she focuses on understanding what’s going on for that person.


In many cases, the first goal is to figure out the right story behind the symptoms. That might mean listening closely, discussing what changes have happened over time, and organising the right checks to guide decisions. Then the care plan usually aims to make life easier in real ways—whether that’s recovery after stroke, or support that helps with reading and learning. Families can be a big part of the process, especially for children and young adults.


Margaret has experience caring for both urgent and longer-term needs in neurology. Stroke care often has time pressure, while learning-related issues and recognition problems can take steady, ongoing attention. She understands that people can feel frustrated or worried while they’re waiting for answers, so she keeps communication simple and plain-English where possible.


Her training includes medical education followed by specialist neurology training. While the details aren’t listed here, the work is grounded in specialist knowledge of how the nervous system affects everyday function. She also stays up to date with current clinical guidance, so plans reflect what’s been found helpful in practice.


When it’s relevant, clinical trials may be considered as part of care. Any trial involvement depends on the individual situation and local availability, and specific trial information isn’t included here.


If you’re looking for a neurologist in the St. Lucia area, Margaret J. Moore provides steady, careful support for people managing neurological conditions like stroke, developmental reading disorder, and agnosia.

Services & Conditions Treated

Developmental Reading DisorderStrokeAgnosia

Publications

1 total

Innovations and challenges in predicting cognitive trajectories after stroke.

Brain communications • September 05, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Margaret J. Moore provide?
Dr Moore is a neurologist who offers assessment and care for Developmental Reading Disorder, stroke and agnosia.
Where is Dr Moore’s clinic?
Her services are based in St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To arrange an appointment, contact the practice to arrange a time that suits you.
What is Developmental Reading Disorder?
Developmental Reading Disorder refers to reading difficulties that can show up in childhood and may affect comprehension and fluency. A neurologist can assess symptoms and discuss options.
What is agnosia?
Agnosia is a condition where a person has trouble recognising objects, people, sounds or smells, even though basic senses are intact. A neurologist can help determine causes and management.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical reports, scans or letters from other doctors, and a list of current symptoms and medications.

Contact Information

St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

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