Richard I. Lindley

Neurologist

Male📍 Westmead

About of Richard I. Lindley

Richard I. Lindley is a neurologist based at 176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, NSW 2145. Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and how they affect the body day to day. Richard works with people who are dealing with changes in movement, thinking, feeling, or strength, and those who need help after sudden neurological symptoms.


In many cases, the issues Richard sees are linked to blood flow and how the body’s systems work together. This can include stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA), which are sometimes called “mini-strokes”. He also looks after people with atrial fibrillation, high blood pressure, and patent foramen ovale, as these can raise the risk of stroke for some people.


There’s also a practical side to care when symptoms have a “medical trigger”. For example, a low sodium level can make someone feel very unwell and affect their brain function. At times, people with this problem need careful monitoring, along with treatment for what caused it in the first place. Similarly, type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease can complicate recovery and affect how medicines are chosen and monitored.


Richard’s care can extend to longer-lasting neurological conditions too. This may include dementia, cerebellar problems, and situations such as paraplegia where mobility and nerve function are changed. Living with these conditions can be tough, and it often means planning care that supports day-to-day function as well as medical treatment.


Some patients also need treatment around major stroke events. Thrombectomy is one example of a procedure used in certain stroke cases. If someone is being assessed for this type of care, timely decision-making matters, and the goal is to give the best chance of recovery based on what’s going on.


Details about Richard’s training, education, and experience aren’t listed here. Research interests and clinical trial involvement are also not mentioned in the available details. What is clear is the focus on neurological conditions and the kinds of heart and medical issues that can go along with them.


If you’re looking for a neurologist in Westmead, Richard I. Lindley is based in the heart of that area and is set up to help people with complex brain and nerve-related health concerns, from sudden symptoms to ongoing care needs.

Services & Conditions Treated

StrokeHypertensionLow Sodium LevelAtrial FibrillationCerebelloparenchymal Disorder 3Chronic Kidney DiseaseDementiaEnd-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)FluOsmotic DiuresisParaplegiaPatent Foramen OvalePilonidal Sinus DiseaseRectal ProlapseThrombectomyTransient Ischemic Attack (TIA)Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)

Publications

1 total

Effects of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering on Brain Swelling in Thrombolyzed Acute Ischemic Stroke: The ENCHANTED Results.

Stroke • April 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I’m a neurologist based in Westmead and I treat a range of conditions including stroke, atrial fibrillation, dementia, chronic kidney disease, diabetes-related neuro issues, TIA, and related disorders. I also handle procedures like thrombectomy as part of stroke care.
Do you treat stroke and TIA patients?
Yes. I manage acute stroke and transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs), focusing on assessment, treatment options and follow‑up care to reduce the risk of another event.
What conditions related to the brain and nerves do you see?
I see patients with dementia, multiple neuro conditions, cerebelloparenchymal disorders, paraplegia, and other neurological concerns. If you’re unsure if your issue falls under neurology, I can assess and advise.
How do I book an appointment at 176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead?
To book, please contact the clinic at the Westmead address. I’ll work with you to arrange a suitable time and provide any required information before your visit.
I have chronic kidney disease or type 2 diabetes. Can you help with neurological aspects?
Neurological care often touches on how conditions like CKD or diabetes affect the brain and nerves. If you have concerns in these areas, I can assess and discuss appropriate management or referrals as needed.
What can I expect at my first visit?
During the first visit, I’ll review your medical history, discuss symptoms, and plan investigations or treatments as needed. I’ll explain options clearly and answer any questions you have about your conditions and care.

Contact Information

176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia

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