Nabil El Massri is a Neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. His work is focused on conditions that affect how the brain and nerves move and control the body, especially movement-related disorders.
In practice, he looks after people with Parkinson’s disease, as well as secondary Parkinsonism. Secondary Parkinsonism can happen when something else affects the brain’s movement pathways, and it may look similar to Parkinson’s at first. He also helps people dealing with neurotoxicity syndromes, where nerve irritation or injury from a trigger can lead to changing symptoms over time.
Nabil also treats movement disorders more broadly. These can include shaking, stiffness, slowed movement, and other changes that make daily life harder. Sometimes symptoms start gradually, and at other times they show up after a new medicine, illness, or exposure. The goal is to work out what’s going on and make a practical plan to manage symptoms.
People come in with a wide range of concerns, from ongoing symptoms that haven’t settled to new or worsening movement changes. Nabil focuses on careful assessment and clear next steps, so patients and families know what the options are. In many cases, this involves coordinating care with other health professionals, especially when there are multiple health issues at the same time.
For education, Nabil’s background is in neurology, with ongoing work tied to movement disorders and related neurological conditions. He stays up to date with current clinical thinking as new approaches evolve, including when it comes to Parkinson’s disease and other Parkinsonism causes. Clinical trial involvement and research details aren’t listed for this profile, but the approach remains rooted in evidence-based care and what best helps day-to-day function.