Markus H. Wiedmann is a Neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, working from 2 Technology Place, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia. Neurology can feel big and scary, especially when symptoms are hard to explain at first. Markus helps people make sense of what’s going on and decide on the next practical step.
In day-to-day care, he looks after adults and children with brain and nervous system conditions. This can include brain tumours such as meningioma, glioma and glioblastoma, and pituitary and hypothalamic tumours. He also supports people with problems linked to blood vessels in the brain, like arteriovenous malformations and brain aneurysms.
Some referrals are about pressure inside the head. Markus cares for people who have issues like papilledema, where swelling can affect the optic nerve. At times, he also works with cases involving brain herniation and other urgent complications that need fast, careful planning.
Neurology isn’t only the brain. Markus also manages nervous system problems that involve the spine, including spinal tumours. He may be involved in care around endoscopy in some cases, depending on what the treating team is planning.
His clinic work can also touch on hormone-related and metabolic problems. For example, conditions such as acromegaly, pituitary-related hormone changes, and related growth and skin features (like acromegaloid facial appearance) are often part of the bigger picture. Metabolic concerns such as obesity may come up too, especially when hormone issues are involved.
Over time, he has built a focus on complex cases and shared decision-making. Education, research, and clinical trial details aren’t listed here, so it’s best to ask the clinic directly if you want more information about those areas.