Specialised Neurological Care, Tailored to You.

At Neurology Castle Hill, located in Sydney, we offer expert care for brain, spine, and nerve conditions. Our dedicated team of neurologists uses the latest treatments and technologies to deliver personalised care and help you feel your best.
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Neurological Services

We offer advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to assess nerve, muscle, and brain function, providing targeted treatments for conditions like migraines, spasticity, and neurological disorders such as epilepsy.

Electroencephalography (EEG)
An EEG study records the brain’s electrical activity using electrodes placed on the scalp. It helps detect abnormal brain function and is often used to diagnose conditions like epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries.
Botulinum Treatment
Botulinum toxin treatment is a medical therapy that blocks nerve signals to muscles, reducing excessive activity. It is commonly used to treat chronic migraines, muscle spasms, and certain neurological conditions by providing long-lasting relief.
Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) & Electromyography (EMG)
A Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) and Electromyography (EMG) assess nerve and muscle function. NCS measures nerve signal speed, while EMG evaluates muscle activity, helping diagnose nerve, muscle, and spinal conditions.
Dr. Lysandra Katelaris
Neurologist
MBBS (Hons) Bsc (Med) FRACP

Dr. Lysandra Katelaris is an adult neurologist and diagnostic neurophysiologist, specialising in headaches, neuromuscular disorders, peripheral nerve disorders, epilepsy, and neuroimmunology, including multiple sclerosis. She trained at the University of New South Wales, earning a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and an Honours degree in Medical Science.

Dr. Katelaris completed her Neurology Fellowship in Neurophysiology and Neuroimmunology at Westmead Hospital. She is also skilled in administering Botulinum toxin injections for conditions like migraines, hyperhidrosis, and spasticity.
Dr Lysandra
Dr. Lysandra Katelaris
Neurologist
MBBS (Hons) Bsc (Med) FRACP

Dr. Lysandra Katelaris is an adult neurologist and diagnostic neurophysiologist, specialising in headaches, neuromuscular disorders, peripheral nerve disorders, epilepsy, and neuroimmunology, including multiple sclerosis. She trained at the University of New South Wales, earning a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and an Honours degree in Medical Science.

Dr. Katelaris completed her Neurology Fellowship in Neurophysiology and Neuroimmunology at Westmead Hospital. She is also skilled in administering Botulinum toxin injections for conditions like migraines, hyperhidrosis, and spasticity.

Dr.Lysandra's Professional Affiliations in Neurology and Medicine.

Lysandra is a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists and the American Academy of Neurology and the Australia and New Zealand Headache society.

Our core values are

Integrity

We do what we say we will do and we are ethical in our practise

Excellence

Constantly striving for the best patient journey and good communication with all colleagues

Well-being

For both patients and staff members is of paramount importance and we foster this in our workplace

Teamwork

Medicine is a team sport and when everyone shares their best talents great things happen

Making a Difference

Our vision is to support our patients to live their best lives and to positively contribute to the community
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FAQs

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Are there any preparations for procedures?

Please provide previous and recent results to us ahead of time where possible.

How much do treatments cost?

The cost of the services may be varies depending on the type of service or test, medical eligibility, duration and complexity of the test and other factors. For accurate quote of the service, please email or give us a call with your referral and one of our team member will be in touch to discuss further.

Where are we located?

We are located inside Lawton House, at Suite 11, 60 Cecil Avenue, Castle Hill, Sydney, near I-MED radiology. There is limited undercover car parking within distance with wheelchair accessible and up to 2 hours free parking is provided each day.

Why do I need a nerve conduction study?

If you're experiencing numbness, tingling, pain, or muscle weakness, your doctor may refer you for a nerve conduction study (NCS) to help identify whether the cause lies in your nerves, nerve roots or muscles. By measuring how quickly and efficiently electrical signals move through your nerves, a nerve conduction study can detect and diagnose a range of conditions, including: Carpal tunnel syndrome, Peripheral neuropathy, Nerve compression or injury, and Sciatic nerve issues. This test is safe, reliable, and often paired with electromyography (EMG) for a more comprehensive assessment of your neuromuscular function. If your doctor has referred you for a nerve conduction study, it’s because they want answers - and this test helps provide them.

I have constant migraines - how can you help me?

If you’re experiencing frequent or ongoing migraines, it’s important not to ignore them. The right migraine treatment, tailored specifically to your individual needs, can be a true game changer, significantly improving your quality of life. At Neurology Castle Hill, we take a thorough and compassionate approach to understand what’s really going on. From advanced diagnostic tools to tailored treatment options (including non-medication therapies), we’re here to help you find long-term relief.

Why might your doctor recommend an EEG?

An EEG (electroencephalogram) is a safe, painless test that records your brain’s electrical activity. Your doctor may recommend it to help diagnose or monitor conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, brain injuries, or other neurological concerns. By detecting changes or abnormalities in brain wave patterns, an EEG provides valuable information that can guide diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care.

What conditions can Botox (botulinum toxin treatment) treat?

While Botox is well-known for reducing wrinkles and fine lines, it also has important medical applications. In neurology, Botox can be used to treat: Chronic migraines, Muscle spasms (including those from neurological conditions), Cervical dystonia (neck muscle tightness and twisting), Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), Eyelid spasms (blepharospasm) or hemifacial spasm. Your doctor will discuss whether Botox is appropriate for you and tailor the treatment to your individual needs.

Who can benefit from Health and Wellbeing Coaching?

Anyone experiencing neurological symptoms or conditions who wants to improve their brain health through lifestyle changes can benefit. This includes people dealing with fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, digestive issues, weight loss goals, or those looking to optimise their overall neurological wellbeing. It’s also ideal for individuals wanting to proactively maintain and prevent neurological issues through healthier lifestyle habits.

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