Roger S. Chung is a neurologist based in Sydney, working from Level 1, 75 Talavera Road, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia. Neurology is a broad field, so his work covers problems that affect the brain, spinal cord, and the way nerves and muscles work together.
In day-to-day care, he looks after people with long-term and complex conditions. This can include motor neuron disease such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease), and other movement and nerve conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple system atrophy, and primary lateral sclerosis. Some people also come in with dementia-related problems, including Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, and Lewy body dementia (LBD).
Brain and nerve-related cancers are also part of the picture. That may include gliomas and glioblastoma, as well as astrocytoma and other related brain tumour types. At times, people are seen for issues where the nervous system has been affected by injury or toxins, and for conditions that can involve nerve and breathing or body “autopilot” functions, such as familial dysautonomia.
Roger’s approach is usually practical and focused on what matters for the person in front of him. Over time, that often means helping explain what’s going on, lining up the next steps, and supporting care decisions that fit around day-to-day life. Neurological conditions can change slowly, or sometimes more quickly, so follow-up and clear communication are important.
On this profile, specific details about his work experience and education aren’t listed. There’s also no clear research or clinical trials information shown here. If you’re looking for trial options or want to know what studies he’s been involved in, it would be best to ask the clinic directly when you book in.