Simon J. Lewis is a neurologist based in Sydney, working out of 75 Talavera Road, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Simon’s clinic helps people with a range of nervous system conditions. A big part of the work is movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia (LBD). At times, this also involves conditions like multiple system atrophy (MSA) and restless legs syndrome. Neurology can be full of small changes over time, and that’s often where the planning matters most.
He also looks after people dealing with memory and thinking problems, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Some appointments focus on memory loss and how symptoms affect day to day life, like sleep, mood, and getting through normal routines.
Motor neuron disease is another key area, including ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), and there can be other related movement and muscle issues too. Some people are also referred for speech and language concerns, such as developmental dysphasia, and for assessment when symptoms overlap across different areas.
There are also autonomic and sleep-related concerns that can show up in neurology. Simon works with patients who have issues like orthostatic hypotension and low blood pressure, as well as familial dysautonomia. Sleepiness during the day, excessive daytime sleepiness, and episodes of drowsiness are also part of the picture at times.
Depending on the situation, care may include discussion around deep brain stimulation (DBS) for suitable movement disorder cases. Other nervous system concerns can come through the door as well, like cerebral hypoxia and dehydration, where getting the basics right helps protect recovery and long-term health.
For anyone looking for a calm, practical neurologist, Simon offers a steady approach to sorting out symptoms, clarifying what’s going on, and supporting patients and families through the next steps.