Florence F. Chang is a Neurologist based in Westmead, NSW. Her practice is located at Corner Darcy And Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia. She works with people who have movement and nervous system problems, and she looks at what’s going on with the brain and how it affects day-to-day life.
Movement disorders can be scary, especially when symptoms change over time. Conditions she helps with include Parkinson’s disease, chorea, dystonia, and benign essential blepharospasm. She also supports people who have Meige syndrome and other related movement disorders.
At times, the cause can be linked to medicines or chemical effects. Florence also looks into neurotoxicity syndromes and drug-related issues that can lead to things like drug-induced dyskinesia. In some cases, she may also discuss rare genetic or metabolic conditions such as GABA-transaminase deficiency, phosphoglycerate kinase deficiency, and rhabdomyolysis, depending on the person’s symptoms and history.
Another big part of care can be treatment planning, including deep brain stimulation. For some patients, this type of therapy can make symptoms more manageable. It’s not a quick fix, and decisions usually take time. Florence focuses on understanding the pattern of symptoms, what’s worked before, and what options may help most.
Clinical details matter, so appointments often cover current concerns, past treatment responses, and how symptoms affect daily routines. Over time, that steady approach helps people and families feel more clear about next steps. Florence keeps up with new research and new treatment directions where it makes sense for patient care, though the plan is always based on the individual situation rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
If someone is interested in clinical trial pathways, she can talk about what might be available and whether it fits with their needs. The main goal is simple: make sure care is practical, grounded, and focused on the symptoms and the person behind them.