Yazi D. Ke is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW. Their practice is at 2 Technology Place, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia. Neurology can be a lot to take in, especially when symptoms start slowly or seem to change over time. Yazi works to make the plan clear, calm, and practical.
People see Yazi for a range of brain and nerve conditions. This can include memory problems and different types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia. At times, patients also come in with movement issues linked to Parkinson’s disease, as well as other movement disorders. There are also cases involving muscle weakness and muscle wasting, and conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease).
Some appointments focus on getting to the right diagnosis, especially when symptoms overlap. Other times, the focus is on managing day-to-day changes, keeping people safe, and supporting families who are trying to cope with new routines. Over time, treatment may involve medicines, lifestyle changes, and follow-up checks to see how things are tracking.
Yazi also looks after problems related to brain function and nerve signals, including memory loss, and movement-related conditions such as corticobasal degeneration. In some situations, deep brain stimulation (DBS) may be discussed as a treatment option, depending on the individual case and what the team thinks is most helpful.
Sleep and breathing can matter for brain health too. Obstructive sleep apnoea is one of the issues that may be considered, because poor sleep can affect energy, thinking, and overall wellbeing.
Training and education are kept grounded in neurology, with ongoing professional learning as new care approaches come along. Yazi focuses on using the latest evidence that is relevant to patients, without making things sound more complicated than they are.
Research and clinical trials can come up at times, especially if there are new options that may suit a person’s situation. When trials are relevant, Yazi will explain what it means in plain terms and help patients weigh up the pros and cons.
If you’re unsure where your symptoms fit, Yazi aims to provide clear next steps. The goal is simple: understand what’s going on, manage symptoms, and support patients and carers as things unfold.