Carmen S. Sonntag is a neuromuscular specialist. She works from Level 1, 15 Innovation Walk, VIC 3800, Australia (in the 15 Innovation Walk area).
This clinic is for people dealing with neuromuscular conditions, especially muscular dystrophies. In particular, Carmen’s focus includes Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Type 1A and Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy. She also looks after people with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Type 2I.
Neuromuscular conditions can affect how muscles work day to day. At times this may show up as weakness, slower movement, or changes in how the body handles everyday tasks. Carmen’s role is to help people and families understand what is going on, and work out a sensible plan for care and follow-up.
Care like this often needs steady support. People may have lots of questions, and symptoms can change over time. Carmen’s approach is calm and practical, using clear explanations and making sure the next steps are understood. That can be especially important when managing long-term muscle conditions, where small changes matter.
Experience details aren’t listed in this profile, so the exact work history is not shown here. Education information also isn’t included in the listing, but the focus is clearly on neuromuscular care for muscular dystrophy conditions.
On research and clinical trials, nothing specific is provided in this profile. If trials or studies become relevant for a person, that would be something to discuss with the care team during appointments.