Miriam S. Welgampola is a neurotologist based on Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. Her work sits at the point where the ears, balance system and parts of the nervous system meet, so patients often come in with symptoms that can feel confusing or hard to explain.
In many cases, people see her for ongoing balance problems. This can include vertigo and Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), as well as Meniere Disease. Some people also come with dizziness linked to migraine, or periods of feeling off-balance that keep returning.
Hearing concerns are also a big part of the picture. She looks after issues like hearing loss, and checks problems where the inner ear and related nerves may be involved. Acoustic neuroma is one example, and there are other conditions that can affect hearing and how sound is processed.
There are also times when the focus is on growths or other structural issues. Her clinic covers things like bone tumour, neuroendocrine tumour, and other causes that can lead to hearing and balance changes. At times, she also assesses problems such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak and dysarthria, where the symptoms can involve more than just the ear.
Some conditions she treats are quite specific too. For example, Brown Syndrome can be part of the work when symptoms relate to eye movement. Adult Syndrome is also listed among the conditions her clinic supports.
Details on experience, education, research work, and clinical trials aren’t provided in the information here. If you want to know what trials are available, or what training background she has, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when booking.