Clement T. Loy is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He works with people who have brain and nervous system conditions, especially when symptoms affect movement, thinking, memory, or everyday muscle control.
In many cases, patients come in with long-term problems like Parkinson’s disease, Huntington disease, or other movement disorders. He also looks after people with conditions that can change how someone walks, talks, or carries out fine tasks, including chorea and dystonia-type movement issues.
Motor neurone disease is another area he sees often. That can include ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease). For families dealing with progressive weakness and trouble swallowing, the goal is usually to slow things down where possible, manage symptoms, and help plan care that fits day to day life.
Memory and brain changes also make up a big part of his work. He helps people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and frontotemporal dementia. At times, this includes working through new or changing behaviour, trouble with words, or confusion that seems to come on gradually.
Sometimes symptoms are linked to nerve irritation or drug effects. Clement T. Loy can assess neurotoxicity syndromes and drug induced dyskinesia, where medicines may contribute to unwanted movements or other neurological side effects. He also manages cases where there are wider pattern changes, such as corticobasal degeneration, and it can help to have a clear plan for what to do next.
While his main focus is neurology, he also encounters related complex health issues that can sit alongside brain and nerve problems. That may include kidney disease in its later stages, chronic kidney disease, and inflammatory or pain-related conditions like polymyalgia rheumatica. Even when these conditions don’t come from the nervous system directly, they can still affect treatment choices and how someone feels day to day.
Over time, he’s built a calm, practical approach to care for people with serious, sometimes hard-to-predict conditions. The aim is to give clear explanations, work out what’s going on, and support patients and families through the next steps. If changes happen, care can be adjusted rather than left to drift.
Clement T. Loy is based in Sydney and provides specialist neurological care for a range of movement disorders, dementias, and motor neurone conditions, along with related neurological complications.