Andrew P. Bradshaw is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
He looks after people with ongoing nervous system problems, especially when symptoms affect balance, vision, or day to day comfort. In many cases, patients come in after a spell of dizziness or headache that keeps coming back, or after an episode that worries them because it felt sudden or different.
A lot of his work involves vertigo and balance issues. This can include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, where even small head movements can trigger spinning feelings. He also treats Meniere disease, which often comes with bouts of vertigo along with changes in hearing or a “full” feeling in the ear. And when someone has repeated episodes of dizziness, he helps them sort through what might be going on, including whether the cause could be linked to the brain or nerves.
Andrew also supports patients dealing with migraines. Migraines can make life hard, whether it’s the pain itself, light and sound sensitivity, or feeling wiped out after an attack. Over time, patterns can form, and getting the right support can make a big difference to how often symptoms show up and how severe they feel.
Sometimes the concerns are more urgent. Stroke is one of the conditions he manages, so appointments may be about checking what happened, understanding the symptoms, and helping with the next steps. At times, people also present with Brown syndrome, which can affect how the eye moves. Even though it’s an eye movement issue, it still sits in the broader neurologic picture that needs careful assessment.
Care is usually about listening first, then working out the likely cause of symptoms. Dizziness and headaches can be stressful, and they can also be confusing because they change from person to person. Andrew keeps things calm and practical, and focuses on what matters for you right now—what’s happening, what it could mean, and what you can do next.
If you’re dealing with vertigo, migraine, stroke concerns, or eye movement problems like Brown syndrome, Andrew provides a clear neurology perspective, based in Sydney. The goal is simple: help you feel more informed, more steady, and supported as you move forward.