Sarah J. Nolan is a Pediatric Neurologist based on Missenden Road in Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.
She looks after children and young people who are dealing with brain and nervous system concerns. In many cases, families come in because of repeated seizures or worry about what’s happening during episodes. Sarah works with carers and other health professionals to understand the pattern, work out triggers where possible, and make a clear plan for day to day care.
Epilepsy is a big part of the work. This can include generalised tonic-clonic seizures and absence seizures. Some children also have juvenile absence epilepsy, where episodes can show up at school or during normal routines. At times, it can be hard to tell what’s seizure-related and what isn’t, especially when symptoms come and go. Sarah focuses on sorting through those details in a calm, practical way.
Seizures can also happen alongside other health issues. Sarah’s clinic also supports children with cystic fibrosis, where care needs to work smoothly across different services. When more than one condition is involved, it helps to have a steady neurologist who can coordinate the bigger picture and keep communication clear.
Over time, the goal is not just controlling seizures, but helping families feel more confident about what to do. That means talking through medication basics, what to watch for at home, and when to seek urgent help. It also means looking at the child’s overall needs, like sleep, routine, school support, and how symptoms affect everyday life.
Sarah J. Nolan has experience supporting paediatric patients with seizure disorders and related neurological problems. The practice also helps with ongoing follow-up, so treatment can be adjusted if things change. While exact details about education history, publications, and clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here, Sarah’s work is grounded in standard paediatric neurology care and the latest widely used treatment approaches.