Iain L. Campbell is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW 2006. He works with people who need help with problems that affect the brain, spinal cord and nerves, from ongoing conditions to sudden, serious infections.
In day-to-day care, he’s seen patients with illnesses like multiple sclerosis (MS) and other long-term nerve conditions such as primary lateral sclerosis. He also looks after people living with motor neuron disease, including ALS, sometimes called Lou Gehrig’s disease. These conditions can change over time, and the nervous system can be tricky to manage. In many cases, people need steady follow-up and clear plans for symptom support.
He also supports patients during urgent or fast-changing illnesses. That can include encephalitis and meningitis, which are inflammation or infection problems that can get worse quickly. West Nile virus infection is another example of the type of infection-related neurologic issue he deals with. Acute cerebellar ataxia is also on his list, and that can cause sudden trouble with balance and movement, which is scary for families.
There are also rarer and complex conditions such as Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome. It’s not something many people hear about often, so it can help to have a clinician who understands how the symptoms can affect different parts of the nervous system.
While this page doesn’t list specific education details, it does outline his clinical focus as a neurologist in Sydney. It also doesn’t show a clear record of work years, so exact experience levels aren’t set out here.
Clinical trials and research updates aren’t provided in the information shown, so there’s no detail on trial involvement or publication topics. What is clear, though, is the range of neurologic presentations he’s prepared to help with, from long-term nerve diseases to acute infections and sudden movement problems.
Some services listed also include breast cancer and mastectomy. These items don’t change the main neurologist role, but they show the broader range of care information that may be connected to his practice in the materials provided.