Lucy Deng is a Neurologist based in Westmead, NSW, Australia. She helps families who are dealing with seizure conditions, especially when the episodes keep coming back or are hard to work out.
Her work includes looking after children with epilepsy. In many cases, this can start with fevers and then lead to seizures that need a clear plan. One example is Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus (GEFS+). This is a genetic type of epilepsy, and it can affect how seizures show up over time.
Lucy also supports people who have different seizure types, such as absence seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. She takes the usual day-to-day stuff seriously too. Illness can play a role. For instance, flu and COVID-19 can come with fevers, and fevers can sometimes bring on seizures in some people. Getting through infections safely, while keeping an eye on seizure control, is often a big part of the story.
At times, seizures happen alongside other health problems. This includes situations like anaphylaxis, where a fast and safe response matters. In these cases, it helps to have a neurologist involved so there’s one clear approach to care and next steps.
Information about Lucy’s experience and education is not listed here. There is also no published detail shown about research or clinical trials. What is clear is that her focus is on seizure conditions, with an emphasis on children and on genetics-linked epilepsy like GEFS+.