Dr Michal Lubomski is a Neurologist with an interest in Movement Disorders, particularly in the use of device assisted therapies for Parkinson’s disease. He has completed his doctoral studies investigating the gastrointestinal microbiome in Parkinson’s disease, as a means to identifying a novel biomarker to assist in the diagnosis of the disease as well as to guide future treatment.
Dr Lubomski completed his Medical Degree at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney and undertook his Neurology training at St Vincent’s Hospital, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and subsequently his Fellowship at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney. He has undertaken subspecialty training in Movement Disorders, Neurogenetics, Neuromuscular diseases and Neurophysiology. Dr Lubomski also performs Nerve Conduction Studies and Botulinum Toxin injections.
Dr Lubomski is a consultant staff specialist Neurologist at Royal North Shore Hospital as well as a Visiting Medical Officer at Prince of Wales and North Shore Private Hospitals. He practices as a Neurologist at Integrated Neurology in St Leonards and manages a wide variety of Neurological disorders, including patients who have undergone Deep Brain Stimulation surgery.
Areas of interest:
- Movement Disorders
- Management of Parkinson’s disease, including with device assisted therapies
- Post procedure patient management for Deep Brain Stimulation
- Botulinum Toxin injection for Movement Disorders and Chronic Migraine
- General Neurology