Grahame K. Simpson is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Neurology is about how the brain, nerves, and nervous system work day to day, and what happens when they don’t. In practice, Grahame looks after people dealing with problems that can start after an injury or develop over time. This includes traumatic brain injury, brain tumours, and memory loss.
At times, symptoms can be hard to put into words. You might notice changes in memory, thinking, mood, or day-to-day function. Others may come in after a head injury and want clear next steps. For some people, the journey can feel a bit long and confusing, so having a calm, practical plan matters.
Grahame also works with men for concerns like delayed ejaculation and erectile dysfunction (ED). These issues can affect confidence and relationships, and they can also link back to how the body and nervous system are working. In many cases, it helps to look at the bigger picture, not just the symptom on its own.
Because every situation is different, appointments usually focus on understanding what’s going on, what symptoms are most important right now, and what options might help. Sometimes that means reviewing history and current symptoms, and at other times it means organising the right follow-up steps.
Experience can be discussed during your appointment, including what cases are most common in the clinic and how care is usually set up for patients in Sydney.
Education details are not listed here, but you can ask about training and qualifications during a visit. Research and clinical trials are also not shown here, so if that’s something you’re interested in, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.
Overall, the focus is on neurological care that’s clear, steady, and grounded, whether you’re dealing with brain injury, a brain tumour diagnosis, memory changes, or neurological-related sexual health concerns.