Nervesync, Subiaco
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Consultation Fee
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Neurologist (Brain Specialist)

Headache evaluation
Memory assessment
Seizure management
Nerve pain treatment
Dr Sameer Saleem, a Neurologist (Brain Specialist), works at Nervesync in Subiaco, Western Australia. He provides careful care for people with brain and nerve concerns. He is a male doctor who speaks multiple languages, including English, Arabic, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, and Urdu. His clinic is located at Unit 19, 3 Wexford Street, Subiaco WA 6008, and his contact number is 0862430334.
As a brain specialist, he helps patients with headaches, memory concerns, seizures, and nerve pain. His services include headache evaluation, memory assessment, seizure management, and nerve pain treatment. He aims to find clear answers for patients who feel unwell or worried about their brain and nerves.
Dr. Saleem’s clinic, Nervesync, Subiaco, is in the Perth area. This makes it easy for people in Subiaco, the wider Perth region, and nearby communities to visit. He cares for people in a friendly and respectful way. His approach is to listen first. He explains what is happening in simple language and makes plans that fit each person’s life.
He believes in careful, steady care. He uses the best available information to help his patients. He keeps learning by staying up to date with new ideas in neurology. He works with a team that supports each patient. The team makes sure tests run smoothly and that treatment plans are easy to follow.
Dr. Saleem values trust. He builds strong relationships with patients and families. People know they can rely on his expertise when they face headaches, memory changes, seizures, or nerve pain. His reputation comes from thorough evaluations, clear explanations, and thoughtful care. Patients feel hopeful because they can access a neurologist who listens, explains, and guides them through every step of their treatment in Australia.
