Prof. Neil Simon is a neurologist with subspecialty expertise in peripheral nerve and muscle disease, nerve trauma, spinal medicine, clinical neurophysiology, and nerve and muscle imaging.Prof. Simon is widely published with over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and textbook chapters in relevant fields. Prof. Simon regularly speaks at national and international meetings in the fields of neurology and neurophysiology.Prof. Simon is a Consultant Neurologist and Head of Neurology at Northern Beaches Hospital, Sydney, and Managing Director and Principal Neurologist at Northern Beaches Neurology. He is appointed as Clinical Professor at Macquarie University.
Practitioners
Neurologists
Prof. Neil Simon
MBBS (Hons) PhD, FRACPProf. Neil Simon
MBBS (Hons) PhD, FRACPDr Christian Skulina
MD, FRACPDr Christian Skulina
MD, FRACPInterests and expertise:
- Nerve conduction studies/EMG
- Peripheral neuromuscular disorders
- Injection therapy for movement disorders and migraine including EMG guided Botox injection
- Multiple Sclerosis
- General Neurology (Headache, epilepsy, stroke, movement disorders)
Dr Skulina obtained his medical qualifications with first class Honours from Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany in 2002. He trained in Neurology and Neurophysiology at Zurich University Hospital in Switzerland and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney completing his training in Neurology and Neurophysiology in 2008. He has undertaken Stroke and Neurophysiology fellowships at Royal Prince Alfred hospital and worked as a research fellow at The George Institute for Global Health.
Dr Skulina has completed a doctoral thesis in Neuroimmunology at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry investigating the role of lymphocytes in Multiple Sclerosis.
Dr Skulina is a Consultant Neurologist at Macquarie University Hospital and Clinical Lecturer in Neurology at Macquarie University.
Christian works in our Dee Why clinic on Wednesdays.
Dr Alexis Selby
MBBS (Hons), FRACPDr Alexis Selby
MBBS (Hons), FRACPDr Alexis Selby is a Neurologist and Neurophysiologist. She has a particular interest in Headache Disorders and Migraine. She also has an interest in Botulinum Toxin Injections, General Neurology, Neuromuscular Disorders, Neuroinflammatory Disorders, Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Epilepsy. She completed her Neurophysiology Fellowship at Westmead Hospital.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, a member of the American Academy of Neurology, the International Headache Society, the Australian and New Zealand Headache Society and the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists. In 2017 she was awarded the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists Jim McLeod award. She is a visiting Neurologist at the Northern Beaches Hospital.
Alexis works in our rooms at Dee Why on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at the Northern Beaches Hospital on Thursdays. She offers Telehealth appointments, including for those patients with Headache Disorders.
Dr Benjamin Cheah
BA, BSc (Hons I), MBiostat, MD, PhD, FRACPDr Benjamin Cheah
BA, BSc (Hons I), MBiostat, MD, PhD, FRACPNorthern Beaches born and bred, Ben (he/him) graduated from Davidson High School in 2001. He then proceeded with studying arts/medicine and completed a PhD at the University of New South Wales. Ben was also awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study biostatistics at the John’s Hopkin Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, USA.
Since completing his tertiary education, Ben has been exposed to a diverse range of pathologies, having worked at Gosford, Wyong, Royal Darwin and Liverpool Hospitals. In 2022, he completed a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology at Liverpool Hospital.
Ben performs nerve conduction studies and EMG. His interests include peripheral nerve pathology, neuromuscular disease (especially motor neurone disease) and functional neurological disorder.
Ben is also a VMO neurologist at Bankstown, Gosford and Wyong Hospitals.
Dr Tejas Patel
MBBS FRACPDr Tejas Patel
MBBS FRACPDr Tejas Patel is a Consultant General Neurologist with an interest in all general neurological presentations. He has a subspecialty interest and expertise in movement disorders (such as tremor, Parkinson’s disease and dystonia), clinical neurophysiology testing (nerve conduction studies and EMG), stroke, headache, botulinum toxin injection therapy for various neurological conditions and functional neurological disorders.
Dr Patel performs comprehensive neurological assessments and is committed to ensuring optimal care for the patients and their carers. He has trained and worked at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Gosford District Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital, Nepean Hospital, Orange Base Hospital, and Concord Repatriation General Hospital.
Besides English, Dr Patel is fluent in Gujarati and Hindi.
Dr Patel works as a Consultant Neurologist at the Northern Beaches Hospital and Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, and periodically visits Orange and Goulburn to provide neurological services to these regional centres. He is actively engaged in teaching junior medical staff and medical students at these affiliated hospitals.
Tejas works in our Northern Beaches Hospital clinic on Thursdays.
Dr Natasha Gerbis
BMed Sci (Hons I), MBBS (Hons), FRACPDr Natasha Gerbis
BMed Sci (Hons I), MBBS (Hons), FRACPDr Gerbis is a general neurologist with an interest in all general neurological presentations including headache, stroke, epilepsy and dementia, and sub-specialty interests in neurogenetic and neuroinflammatory disorders.
She received her medical degree from the University of Sydney and completed neurology training at St Vincent’s Private, Royal North Shore and Sydney Adventist hospitals. She has undertaken sub-specialty training in Neurogenetics and Neuromuscular disease, having worked as the Neuromuscular Fellow at Royal North Shore Hospital. She also received sub-specialty training in multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory disorders of the nervous system, when she held the position of Neuroimmunology Fellow at Royal North Shore Hospital.
Dr Gerbis is passionate about clinical research and is currently a PhD candidate with the University of Sydney. She is also involved in medical education, having taught medical students on hospital wards and in clinics. She volunteers as an examiner for the University of Sydney Northern Clinical School, and is an adjunct clinical lecturer at the University of Notre Dame, School of Medicine.
Dr Jason (Yufan) Gu
Consultant Neurologist MBBS FRACPDr Jason (Yufan) Gu
Consultant Neurologist MBBS FRACPSpecial Interests:
- Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders
- Stroke
- Headache
- Injection therapy for Neurological conditions
- Teleneurology
Dr Jason Gu received his medical degree from the University of New South Wales and undertook neurology training at the Sydney Adventist Hospital and Royal North Shore Hospital. He completed his fellowship at Royal North Shore Hospital with specialized training in neurogenetics, neuromuscular disease and neurophysiology.
As well as working for the NBN clinics, Dr Jason Gu is currently a Staff Specialist Neurologist at The Wollongong Hospital where he runs the Movement Disorders and TIA clinic. He has private experience in neurophysiology, botox injection and deep brain stimulation. Dr Jason Gu also provides a busy integrated teleneurology service to the Port Macquarie region.
Jonathan Baird-Gunning
MBChB, BMedSci (Hons), PGDip (Trans Med), FRACP (Neurology /General Medicine)Jonathan Baird-Gunning
MBChB, BMedSci (Hons), PGDip (Trans Med), FRACP (Neurology /General Medicine)Interests and Expertise:
- Nerve Conduction Studies/ EMG
- Headache
- General Neurology
Dr Baird-Gunning completed his undergraduate medical training at the University of Glasgow. During this time, he conducted research at the Institute of Neurological Sciences and was subsequently accepted onto the West of Scotland Academic Foundation Programme. He continued his Physician’s Training in North East of Scotland Deanery prior to coming to Australia.
Dr Baird-Gunning is a double accredited Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. He completed his General Medicine Training in Canberra and received the Australian National University Dean’s Award for his contribution to Medical Education in 2016. He was awarded the Dr William Coupland Award for Best Physician Trainee in 2018. Dr Baird-Gunning established a translation research collaboration at the John Curtin School of Medicine evaluating biomarkers and potential drug targets for Multiple Sclerosis whilst employed as the ANU Fellow of Medicine in 2018.
In 2019 Dr Baird-Gunning moved to the Royal North Shore Hospital where he completed his formal Neurology Training and continued to undertake subspecialty training in Clinical Neurophysiology.
Dr Baird-Gunning is a Consultant Neurologist at Northern Beaches Hospital.
Dr Emily Sutherland
B.MedSci (Hons), MD (UNSW), FRACPDr Emily Sutherland
B.MedSci (Hons), MD (UNSW), FRACPEmily is a general neurologist and epileptologist with special interests in epilepsy, treating neurological disorders in women and pregnancy, stroke, and headache including botulinum toxin for migraine. She completed neurology training at St Vincent’s Hospital, Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, and Royal North Shore Hospital.
Emily then undertook sub-speciality training in epilepsy and seizure disorders, gaining expertise in EEG interpretation.
She is passionate about teaching and has previously been awarded the UNSW / St Vincent’s registrar tutor of the year, and has held a conjoint lecturer position.
Dr Leon Chen
MBBS, MMEd (Int Med), FRACPDr Leon Chen
MBBS, MMEd (Int Med), FRACPLeon is a neurologist with a subspecialty interest in stroke and vascular neurology. He also has experience in managing a broad range of other general neurological conditions (including epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, headache, and neuropathies).
Leon earned his medical degree from the University of New South Wales, before completing his general physician training in the Illawarra region (Wollongong Hopsital) and subsequent neurology training across Sydney (Campbelltown Hopsital) and the Central Coast (Gosford Hospital). Leon further honed his skills in stroke/ vascular neurology by completing a fellowship year at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney. Leon is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP). He has also completed a Master of Medicine degree at the University of Sydney, to further solidify his knowledge in the field of Internal Medicine and Neurology.
Leon holds a Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) position at Gosford Hospital. Additionally, he has lent his expertise through locuming in various locations across Australia, including Canberra, Cairns, Darwin, Launceston, and Rockingham.
Beyond the clinic, he is involved in the mentoring, education and examination of medical students and trainees in the field. He has held conjoint lecturer positions with the University of New South Wales and University of Newcastle.
Leon has been involved in publishing scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals and has presented his work at conferences. Leon is member of several professional organisations (such as the Australia New Zealand Association of Neurologists, American Academy of Neurology, Australasian Stroke Academy and International Movement Disorder Society).
In his free time, Leon keeps active with badminton and soccer, and enjoys traveling to explore new cultures and cuisines.
Leon is multilingual, fluent in English and Malay, with a basic proficiency in Cantonese and Indonesian