Nimeshan Geevasinga is a Neurologist based in Sydney, working from Cnr. Hawkesbury And Darcy Road, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia. Neurology can feel a bit overwhelming at first. Different brain, nerve, and muscle problems can look similar, and the path forward is often about sorting out what’s really going on.
In many cases, Dr Geevasinga looks after people with motor neuron conditions such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis. These conditions affect how the body controls movement, and symptoms can change over time. Neurological care here is usually about steady follow-up, clear explanations, and making sure treatment fits the person’s day-to-day needs.
He also works with people dealing with long-lasting nerve and muscle symptoms, including Chronic Polyradiculoneuritis and Cramp-Fasciculation Syndrome. At times this can involve discomfort, twitching, or weakness. Getting the right diagnosis matters, and so does monitoring how symptoms are progressing.
Memory and thinking can also be part of his work. Frontotemporal Dementia is one of the conditions he sees, along with other forms of dementia. These illnesses can affect behaviour, language, and day-to-day function. Families often want help understanding what to expect, and how to manage changes that happen at home.
Epilepsy is another important area. Seizures can vary a lot from person to person, and the right plan usually depends on the pattern of episodes and how someone responds to treatment. Ongoing review helps keep things as stable as possible.
Some people also come with neurological links to skin reactions. Erythema Multiforme is one of the conditions listed in his practice work. Even when symptoms start in the skin, it can still connect to how the body is responding overall, so careful assessment is needed.
Overall, the focus is on practical neurology care for a range of brain, nerve, and muscle conditions. The goal is simple: help people make sense of symptoms, support day-to-day living, and keep care grounded as things change.