Ian S. Curthoys is a Neurotologist working in Sydney, based at 92-94 Parramatta Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.
This type of care is for problems that sit at the join of the ear, hearing, and balance system. In day to day terms, that can mean issues that affect how you hear, how steady you feel, and how your body handles motion.
Ian looks after patients with long-term and fast-changing symptoms, including Meniere Disease, vertigo, and tinnitus. People often come in when they feel dizzy, have spinning sensations, or notice ringing or buzzing in the ear that won’t go away. Some also have hearing loss, where sounds feel muffled or harder to follow in everyday life.
He also treats conditions where nerves and nerves around the ear can be involved, such as acoustic neuroma, schwannoma, and movement disorders like Parkinson’s Disease. At times, symptoms can overlap, so it helps when care is calm and practical, focused on working out what’s going on and what can be done next.
The clinic may also support people dealing with Brown Syndrome and neuroendocrine tumours. Complex cases like these can be stressful for families, so it usually matters to keep things clear—explaining what the main symptoms mean, and what options are worth considering.
Public details about Ian’s experience history and education aren’t listed on this page. The same goes for any research focus and whether clinical trials are currently involved. If you’d like those specifics, it’s best to contact the practice directly so you can get accurate, up-to-date answers for your situation.