John B. Kwok is a Neurologist based in Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. He works with people who have brain, nerve, and muscle conditions, especially where thinking, memory, speech, or movement can be affected.
Neurology can be confusing for families. Over time, symptoms may change slowly or come on more quickly. John helps people make sense of what is happening and what the next steps might look like.
His care covers motor neuron and related conditions such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease), Primary Lateral Sclerosis, and Corticobasal Degeneration. These conditions can affect strength, movement, and day to day function, so treatment plans often need to be practical and worked out step by step.
John also looks after people with dementia and memory concerns. This can include Frontotemporal Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, and general memory loss. At times, language and behaviour can change too, which is why early assessment and clear support can make a real difference for families trying to cope.
There are also some less common neurological issues that fall under his work. For example, he treats Brown Syndrome and CACH Syndrome, and he cares for families affected by Developmental Dysphasia Familial and Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 1 (HSN1). These can be complex, and they often need a careful, calm approach.
John’s focus is on giving patients and carers a clear picture, not just tests. In many cases, that means talking through symptoms in everyday language and explaining what different results could mean. If you’re managing a long-term condition, continuity matters, and having someone who understands the neurological side of things can help you feel more grounded.
Information about education, research, and clinical trials isn’t listed here, but the goal stays the same: steady, practical neurological care for people in Sydney and the surrounding area.