Michal Lubomski

Neurologist

📍 Sydney

About of Michal Lubomski

Michal Lubomski is a Neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He works with people who need help when the nervous system is causing problems, from day to day symptoms to more urgent illness.


Neurology can be tricky, because symptoms don’t always look the same from one person to the next. In many cases, Michal helps patients understand what might be going on, then supports them with a clear plan for next steps. This can include movement issues like Parkinson’s disease, and other movement disorders that affect how someone walks, moves, or controls their body.


Michal also looks after people with nerve and muscle conditions. That can include illnesses such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and Miller-Fisher syndrome. At times, these cases can come on quickly, so having careful assessment matters.


He works with conditions linked to brain and nerve inflammation or infection too, such as encephalitis, meningitis, and shingles. Some patients come in after viral illnesses, while others need help when symptoms keep changing or don’t settle down as expected.


There are also cases where the nervous system affects the body in other ways. For example, SIADH (Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion) can cause ongoing fluid and salt balance problems, which can feel quite rough. Michal helps patients in these situations by focusing on the whole picture, not just one symptom.


Michal’s practice includes support for chronic pain as well. Pain linked to nerve irritation can be hard to describe and even harder to manage. He focuses on getting patients through the uncertainty, and working out what’s most likely, then what can be tried next.


His training is in neurology, and over time he has built experience caring for people with a wide range of neurological problems, including botulism-related concerns, Brown syndrome, and less common conditions such as CACH syndrome, Gaucher disease, and Farber lipogranulomatosis. He also deals with conditions that may involve digestion, such as gastroparesis, where nerves play a key role.


Michal is in Sydney and is ready to help with both complex and ongoing neurological concerns. If symptoms are worsening, or something feels “not right”, it’s best to seek medical advice promptly.

Services & Conditions Treated

Miller-Fisher SyndromeMovement DisordersParkinson's DiseaseSyndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (SIADH)ActinomycosisBotulismBrown SyndromeCACH SyndromeChickenpoxChronic PainEncephalitisFarber LipogranulomatosisGastroparesisGaucher DiseaseGuillain-Barre SyndromeIndigestionMeningitisShingles

Publications

1 total

Botulism: a mimic for brainstem strokes and Miller Fisher syndrome.

The Medical journal of Australia • July 12, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Michal Lubomski provide?
Dr Lubomski is a neurologist based in Sydney. He offers specialist neurology care and treats a range of conditions including movement disorders, Parkinson's disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome, encephalitis, meningitis, shingles, chronic pain and other related neurological conditions listed in his practice.
Which conditions does he treat?
He cares for conditions such as Miller-Fisher syndrome, movement disorders, Parkinson's disease, SIADH, Guillain-Barre syndrome, encephalitis, meningitis, shingles, chronic pain, gastroparesis, Gaucher disease and other neurological issues noted in his service list.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment with Dr Lubomski, please contact the Sydney clinic where he works. They can organise a consultation and guide you through the next steps.
What should I expect at my first visit?
At the initial appointment, the doctor will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and perform a neurological examination to help determine the right plan of care.
Is Dr Lubomski based in Sydney, and where does he practice?
Yes. Dr Michal Lubomski practices in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, a list of current symptoms, and a current list of medications. If you have prior test results or imaging, bring those as well to help with the assessment.