Samuel Klistorner is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with ongoing nerve and brain conditions, and he helps patients understand what is happening and what options might fit best in day-to-day life.
His work focuses on multiple sclerosis (MS), including relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). He also sees people with optic neuritis, which can bring on pain or blurry vision, often with flare-ups. At times, the symptoms can be scary or confusing, especially when they come and go. Over time, many people find it helps to have clear explanations and a plan you can actually follow.
Neurology care is not only about tests and scans. It’s also about listening to what’s going on, tracking changes, and making sure treatment and follow-up line up with the way symptoms affect work, mobility, and sleep. In many cases, people need support to manage relapses, reduce flare-up risk where possible, and stay on top of medication decisions. Samuel aims to keep things practical and grounded, so appointments feel less overwhelming.
Because MS can show up differently for different people, reviews often involve talking through current symptoms, past episodes, and how things have been tracking since the last visit. That might include decisions around treatment during active disease, plus planning for the longer term. With optic neuritis, the goal is usually to protect vision and guide recovery as well as possible, while also looking at what it means for the bigger picture.
When it comes to training and experience, the details here aren’t listed. Still, Samuel’s care is built around steady, patient-focused neurology support for people in Sydney and the wider NSW area who are living with MS, RMS, or optic neuritis. If you’re looking for a calm, clear approach to neurology in Australia, Samuel can be a good fit for ongoing follow-up and symptom support.