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    Prof Simon Lewis

    Professor Simon Lewis is a neurologist who specialises exclusively in Parkinson’s disease, Dementia with Lewy Bodies and related neurodegenerative conditions. He combines expert clinical care with internationally recognised research to help people live well with complex movement and cognitive disorders. Professor Lewis is Clinical Lead for the Australian Parkinson’s Mission and his research focuses on accurate diagnosis, clinical trials and personalised treatment. He provides patient education and ongoing support for individuals and families living with Parkinson’s disease and related conditions.

    About Professor Simon Lewis

    Specialist Expertise

    Focused on Parkinson's disease, Lewy Body Dementia and other movement and cognitive disorders.

    Clinical Experience

    Extensive experience in diagnosis, treatment and long-term management.

    Research & Education

    Active in research and medical education to advance patient outcomes.

    Patient Focused

    Compassionate, personalised care for patients and support for families.

    Prof Simon Lewis

    Professor Simon Lewis is a neurologist who specialises exclusively in Parkinson’s disease, Dementia with Lewy Bodies and related neurodegenerative conditions. He combines expert clinical care with internationally recognised research to help people live well with complex movement and cognitive disorders. Professor Lewis is Clinical Lead for the Australian Parkinson’s Mission and his research focuses on accurate diagnosis, clinical trials and personalised treatment. He provides patient education and ongoing support for individuals and families living with Parkinson’s disease and related conditions.

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