Dr Yuhong Fu is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Neurology can be tough to deal with, especially when symptoms change over time. Dr Fu looks after people with a range of nervous system conditions, working with patients and families to understand what is happening and what support can help day to day.
In practice, Dr Fu treats conditions that affect movement, thinking, and the nerves that control normal body functions. This can include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, along with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). Dr Fu also cares for people with dementia and frontotemporal dementia, where memory, behaviour, and thinking skills may be affected. At times, patients are also seen for conditions like multiple system atrophy, cerebelloolivary atrophy, and primary lateral sclerosis.
For many people, the first step is getting a clear picture of symptoms. Dr Fu focuses on listening closely and taking things one step at a time, especially when there is more than one issue going on. In many cases, care may involve careful monitoring, discussing treatment options, and helping families plan for what might come next.
Clinical care in neurology is not just about tests. It’s also about understanding how illness affects everyday life. Dr Fu works with patients to explain what to watch for, and how to manage common day to day challenges that can go along with neurological conditions.
Experience: Dr Fu’s clinical work centres on caring for people with neurological conditions. Detailed work history and experience length are not listed here.
Education: education and training details are not shown on this page.
Research and clinical trials: no specific research projects or clinical trials are listed here, but Dr Fu’s care is focused on practical, patient-centred neurology in the real world.