Wayne D. Hall is a Neurologist based at 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia. He looks after people with brain, nerve and movement-related health issues. Neurology can be confusing and stressful, so the focus is on practical care that fits what’s going on for you day to day.
In many cases, Wayne supports patients dealing with long-term problems like chronic pain and movement disorders. This can include conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and other movement concerns. He also helps when symptoms are harder to control, including spasticity and cerebral palsy, where muscle tone and movement can make everyday tasks tough.
At times, care needs to cover both physical and mental health sides of life. For example, Wayne works with people who have ADHD, PTSD, and schizophrenia, and he also manages memory and thinking concerns linked to dementia. There are times when seizure disorders come up too, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), where consistent support matters.
Wayne’s clinic also supports specific complex care needs. This includes attention to severe, ongoing pain situations, as well as deep brain stimulation (DBS) for suitable movement conditions. He also deals with other challenging situations such as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) and complications that can come with COVID-19. For gut-related issues, he works with people with Crohn’s disease as part of the broader care picture.
Education details aren’t listed here, so you would need to ask the practice for specifics. Research involvement and clinical trials aren’t shown in the available info either, so it’s best to check directly if you’re looking for anything trial-based. If you want, call the clinic to discuss what you need and whether they can help with your situation.