Suzanne S. Kuys is a Physiatrist based at 1100 Nudgee Road, Banyo, QLD 4014, Australia.
A physiatrist is focused on helping people get back to everyday life after illness or injury. That can mean working on movement, comfort, walking, and daily function, not just the main diagnosis.
In her clinic, Suzanne looks after a mix of paediatric and adult needs. This includes conditions like stroke, hemiplegia, and the long-term effects that can come with them. She also supports people with alternating hemiplegia of childhood, which can affect how the body moves over time.
Some patients come in dealing with limb changes after amputation, including leg or foot amputation. She can also help with phantom limb pain, which is a frustrating type of pain that can feel like it still comes from a limb that isn’t there anymore.
Respiratory and heart conditions can also be part of the picture. For example, she may help with how someone manages day to day life with pneumonia or heart failure, aiming for practical support around energy, movement, and getting through the day more comfortably.
At times, cystic fibrosis can affect breathing and stamina, so rehab and symptom management become important. Suzanne’s approach stays grounded and practical, focusing on what’s realistic for each person and what helps them function better.
There isn’t any education, research, or clinical trial information listed here, but the care focus is clear: support for mobility, comfort, and everyday independence across a range of complex conditions.