Peter K. Panegyres-Fallon is a neurologist based in West Perth, WA, at 4 Lawrence Avenue (6005). He works with people who have problems with the brain, nerves, and muscles, especially when symptoms affect memory, thinking, and movement.
Many of his patients come in with long-term concerns such as dementia and memory loss. Others are dealing with changes like confusion, word-finding trouble, or trouble understanding language. Some also have conditions where movement is affected, including movement disorders and motor nerve problems like multiple sclerosis (MS) and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
Peter also sees people with rarer neurologic illnesses. This can include frontotemporal dementia, Lewy body dementia (LBD), primary progressive aphasia, and conditions such as corticobasal degeneration or Huntington disease. At times, he supports families when symptoms are unusual or progressing, and the diagnosis is not straightforward.
His clinic visits are also for people with nervous system inflammation or infections that can involve the brain. For example, he manages cases related to encephalitis and other serious neurological conditions, where quick and careful assessment matters. He may also look at nerve and muscle-related issues, including brachial plexopathy, myelitis, and drug-induced dyskinesia.
Neurology can be stressful, and the details can feel overwhelming. Peter’s approach is calm and practical. He focuses on understanding what is happening, what could be causing it, and what options may help with symptoms and next steps. Over time, he supports patients as their needs change.
Because some neurologic conditions are complex, Peter may discuss what treatment choices are available, based on the situation. Where clinical trial options are relevant, he can talk through whether this is something that fits. He also pays attention to the latest evidence that applies to real patients, so care stays grounded and useful.
Peter works with adults and families across a wide range of neurologic presentations, from memory and thinking issues to movement problems and other brain and nerve disorders. If you’re unsure what type of neurologic care you need, he will help sort through the main concerns and plan the next step.