Andrea J. Morash

Neurologist

Female📍 Taroona

About of Andrea J. Morash

Andrea J. Morash is a Neurologist based in Taroona, Tasmania, working from 15-21 Nubeena Crescent, Taroona TAS 7053. Neurology can feel like a lot to take in, especially when symptoms can be scary or hard to explain. Andrea’s focus is on helping people understand what’s going on and what steps make sense next.


Andrea works with people affected by cerebral hypoxia. This is when the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen for a period of time. It can happen after events like birth complications, accidents, near-drowning, or other serious medical situations. In many cases, the effects can show up right away, while at other times changes become clearer over weeks or months.


Because each person is different, the approach tends to be practical and careful. Andrea looks at the pattern of symptoms and how the person is coping day to day. That might include issues with thinking and memory, changes in mood or behaviour, trouble with movement, or difficulties with speech. The goal is to support recovery where possible and help manage ongoing problems in a steady, realistic way.


Over time, the way the brain responds can vary a lot. Some people improve gradually. Others may need more support to adjust to day-to-day life. Andrea understands that families often have questions and that the waiting can be stressful. She aims to explain things in plain language and make sure important concerns are not brushed aside.


Andrea’s education includes medical training followed by specialist neurology training. That background helps her interpret brain-related concerns and coordinate the next steps in care. Even so, neurologic conditions can be complex, so it often helps to work alongside other health professionals.


Research and clinical trials are not listed here, so this page doesn’t include specific trial involvement. What matters most is getting the right information and making a plan that fits the person and their situation.


If you’re dealing with cerebral hypoxia or you’ve been told there may be brain oxygen issues, Andrea can help you sort out what’s known, what needs monitoring, and what support could help along the way.

Services & Conditions Treated

Cerebral Hypoxia

Publications

1 total

The effects of warm thermal variability on metabolism and swimming performance in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

Journal of fish biology • November 29, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr Andrea J. Morash and what does she do?
Dr Andrea J. Morash is a neurologist based in Taroona, Tasmania.
Where is her clinic located?
Her clinic is at 15-21 Nubeena Crescent, Taroona, TAS 7053, Australia.
What services does she offer?
She focuses on neurological care, including services related to cerebral hypoxia.
What kind of patients might see her?
Patients needing assessment or management of cerebral hypoxia and other neurological concerns may consult her.
How do I arrange an appointment?
Appointments are arranged through the clinic at the address above.