Jayne H. Antony

Neurologist

Female📍 Sydney

About of Jayne H. Antony

Jayne H. Antony is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with a wide range of nervous system conditions. This can include babies, children and adults who need extra support, especially when symptoms are complex or start from a young age.


In many cases, Dr Antony’s care is focused on epilepsy and seizure disorders. That can mean anything from childhood epilepsy to ongoing issues that affect sleep and brain activity. She also works with families dealing with conditions like early infantile epileptic encephalopathy, West syndrome, and continuous spike-wave during slow sleep syndrome. For some patients, seizures sit alongside other challenges, such as microcephaly, developmental difficulties, or movement changes.


Dr Antony also has experience with long-term neurological conditions. This includes primary lateral sclerosis and peripheral neuropathy, where nerves and muscle control can be affected over time. She is also involved in care for people with cortical dysplasia and other brain-related conditions that can change how the nervous system works.


Hearing and facial symptoms can come up too. Some patients she sees have hearing loss, deafness, or facial paralysis. There are also syndromes where neurological problems link with other body systems, like craniofacial conditions and conditions that affect the endocrine system. At times, patients may also have issues such as leukocytosis, spasmus nutans, or facial paralysis alongside their neurological symptoms.


Dr Antony’s practice is set up for careful, day-to-day clinical support. She understands that neurology can feel overwhelming, particularly for parents and carers. Over time, that trust and clear communication matters, because managing symptoms often takes more than one appointment.


Service care can include people with conditions linked to rare genetic and metabolic causes too, such as riboflavin transporter deficiency neuronopathy. She also helps coordinate thinking around achalasia microcephaly syndrome and other syndromes where the brain and body are affected together.


Education details aren’t listed here, and no specific clinical trial involvement is shown. If you’re looking for a neurologist in Sydney for epilepsy, movement or nerve-related issues, Dr Antony’s background covers a broad range of neurological presentations.

Services & Conditions Treated

Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency NeuronopathyDeafness Craniofacial SyndromeEarly Infantile Epileptic EncephalopathyMicrocephaly Deafness SyndromePrimary Lateral SclerosisWest SyndromeAchalasia Microcephaly SyndromeContinuous Spike-Wave During Slow Sleep SyndromeCortical DysplasiaDeafness Hypogonadism SyndromeEpilepsyEpilepsy in ChildrenFacial ParalysisHearing LossLeukocytosisMicrocephalyMicrocephaly with Spastic QuadriplegiaPeripheral NeuropathySpasmus Nutans

Publications

1 total

Cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics in autistic regression reveals dysregulation of sphingolipids and decreased β-hydroxybutyrate.

EBioMedicine • November 20, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Jayne H. Antony offer?
Dr Jayne H. Antony, a Neurologist in Sydney, provides a range of neurological services. Her listed focuses include conditions and syndromes such as Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency Neuronopathy, West Syndrome, Epilepsy and Epilepsy in Children, Cortical Dysplasia, Hearing Loss, Facial Paralysis, and Microcephaly with related syndromes, among others.
Which conditions does she treat?
Her work covers various neurological conditions and related disorders, including epilepsy (various forms), microcephaly syndromes, deafness and hearing loss, facial paralysis, and peripheral neuropathy, as well as related syndromes and features listed in her services.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment with Dr Jayne H. Antony, please contact the practice in Sydney. They can advise on availability and the next steps.
Does she treat both adults and children?
Dr Antony is a neurologist who works with patients in Sydney. Some conditions listed, such as epilepsy in children, imply care for younger patients; please check with the clinic for age suitability and options.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is in Sydney, NSW, Australia. For the exact address and travel details, contact the clinic directly.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any medical records related to neurological concerns, a list of medications, and any imaging or test results you have. The clinic can advise if other documents are needed for your first appointment.