Dominik Frohlich is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He works with people and families who are dealing with long-term nervous system conditions, especially where the diagnosis can be complex and the needs can change over time.
In many cases, the conditions seen in his clinic involve how the brain and spinal cord develop, work, or get affected by illness. This can include things like leukodystrophy and Canavan disease, along with rarer neurological conditions such as CACH syndrome and hydrocephalus.
He also helps manage symptoms linked to spasticity, which can be tough day to day. For some patients, the focus is on support and treatment plans that aim to reduce stiffness, improve comfort, and help with everyday movement. At times, care may also connect with conditions like primary lateral sclerosis, where nerve pathways are gradually affected.
Because the brain and eye pathways can be involved in some rare disorders, his work may include patients where there is microphthalmia alongside neurological concerns. The goal is usually to make things clearer for families, and to support more than just one symptom at a time.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but the work is built around careful assessment, ongoing follow-up, and working out what matters most for each person’s situation. Neurology care can be a long road, so it helps when the approach stays calm and practical.
Research and clinical trial information also isn’t listed here. If you’re looking for trials or new treatment options, it can be worth asking the team directly, since study details can change.