Brett Garner is a Neurologist based in Wollongong, NSW 2522. Neurology can feel a bit overwhelming at first. So the way he works is simple and practical—helping people understand what’s going on and what to do next.
In day-to-day practice, Brett looks after patients with a range of brain and nerve conditions. This can include memory problems, like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and it can also include memory loss where the cause needs careful checking. Movement issues are another big part of his work, such as Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
At times, he also helps with conditions that affect how people move and think over the longer term, including Huntington disease. For families, these visits are often about getting clear answers, planning support, and making sure treatment lines up with what matters in everyday life.
Brett also sees patients where neurological problems are linked to brain or nerve-related tumours. Examples include embryonal tumour with multilayered rosettes, and at times other cancers that can involve the nervous system, such as neuroblastoma and fibrosarcoma (depending on how the case presents).
Experience: specific years of practice aren’t listed here, but his work covers both diagnosis and ongoing care for complex neurological conditions, including cases that take time to sort out properly.
Education: training details aren’t listed on this page. If you’d like to know what qualifications Brett has, it’s usually best to contact the practice directly.
Research and clinical trials: any involvement in research or trials isn’t shown here. Still, if a patient may be eligible for newer options, the next step is usually a discussion about what’s available and what fits the situation.