Anne Steinemann is a neurologist based in Townsville, QLD 4814. She works in the local health space and helps people who are dealing with ongoing nervous system problems, especially symptoms that can really affect day to day life.
Most of her patients come in because of headaches and migraines. At times they can be frequent, intense, or hard to predict. When that happens, it can change how you sleep, work, study, and even just plan your week. Anne focuses on listening to what’s been going on, including what triggers the pain and what helps (if anything has helped so far).
Migraine isn’t always just “a bad headache”. For many people, it comes with other symptoms like light or sound sensitivity, nausea, or feeling wiped out afterwards. Anne looks at the pattern over time, so you’re not stuck guessing. The aim is to find a clear way forward that feels realistic for your routine and your health needs.
People also seek support for different types of headache. Some headaches come and go. Others seem to build up over months. In many cases, stress, poor sleep, and changes in normal habits can play a role. Anne helps patients sort through the details and understand what might be driving the symptoms, not just how to temporarily get relief.
Anne also provides care for people who have asthma alongside their other health concerns. While asthma is not a neurological condition, having more than one ongoing health issue can make things feel more complicated. In situations like this, she helps keep the focus on how symptoms are showing up together, and how to manage them in a practical way.
Appointments are usually about building a plan that can actually be followed. That might involve making changes to day to day habits, reviewing current medicines, or talking through options to reduce how often headaches and migraines hit. Over time, many people find that small steps add up, and having a steady, calm approach helps them cope better.
For patients in Townsville and the surrounding areas, Anne Steinemann offers neurology care with a focus on headaches, migraines, and managing symptoms that can come up with asthma. If you’re dealing with recurring pain or neurological symptoms, reaching out for an assessment can be a good first step toward getting things back under control.