Michael B. Gascoigne is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with changes in the brain and nervous system, including memory loss, attention issues, epilepsy, and problems that can follow a traumatic brain injury. Neurology can feel confusing at first, especially when symptoms affect sleep, mood, school, work, or everyday life.
In many cases, Michael helps patients sort out what might be going on and what can be done next. That might mean working through concerns about memory, focus, or attention, like in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). At times, it also involves supporting people who have seizures or epilepsy, where getting the right plan can make a real difference to safety and day-to-day routines. After a traumatic brain injury, care can focus on how symptoms show up over time, such as thinking changes, headaches, or other ongoing effects.
Michael’s practice is built around clear, practical steps. He understands that people don’t always come in with all the answers, and symptoms can change from week to week. So appointments often focus on listening closely, asking the right questions, and making sure the plan fits with real life. If someone has multiple concerns at once, he helps bring them together into one pathway, rather than treating each issue in isolation.
Experience: Michael has clinical experience caring for patients with the conditions listed above. Education: education details are not provided on this page. Research: no research details are listed here. Clinical trials: no clinical trial information is shown. Languages: no language details are provided.
Overall, Michael’s role is to support patients through the long middle part of health care—when you need steadier guidance, not rushed answers. Based in Sydney, he works with people across the city who want to understand their symptoms and take the next step with a neurologist.