Autonomic disease sits at the intersection of neurology and cardiology — which is why our team is built from both. Two specialists who do this work week in, week out.
Neurologist · FRACP
Dr Granot is a consultant neurologist with a long-standing interest in autonomic disease, small fibre neuropathy, dysautonomia, and orthostatic intolerance. He runs the autonomic testing service at Autonomics Australia and sees patients across the spectrum of autonomic disorders — from young patients with POTS, to people with diabetic autonomic neuropathy, to patients with synucleinopathies where autonomic involvement supports the diagnosis.
Dr Granot completed his Australian Fellowship in Neurology (FRACP) and undertook subspecialty fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology. He is the founder of East Neurology and works across the spectrum of neurological diagnostics — including EEG, nerve conduction studies, EMG, and autonomic testing. He is approved by the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) and Personal Injury Commission (PIC), enabling him to provide independent medical examinations and medicolegal reports.
Dr Granot's full profile page lives at the hub site: eastneurology.com.au/dr-ron-granot. The same page lists media appearances, areas of practice, and direct contact pathways.
Cardiologist · FRACP
Dr Kaplan is a consultant cardiologist with a particular interest in autonomic medicine. He is a partner in Autonomics Australia and contributes cardiology expertise to the interpretation of the cardiovascular components of autonomic testing — especially active stand and beat-to-beat haemodynamic patterns, and the cardiac autonomic features of POTS, orthostatic hypotension, and dysautonomia.
Dr Kaplan completed his Australian Fellowship in Cardiology (FRACP). His interest in autonomic medicine sits at the interface between cardiology and neurology — the disciplines most central to autonomic disease.
The autonomic nervous system bridges neurology and cardiology. Most autonomic disease involves both disciplines — cardiovascular reflexes, vagal and sympathetic tone, orthostatic blood-pressure control on the cardiology side; small-fibre involvement, peripheral autonomic neuropathy, central autonomic networks and synucleinopathies on the neurology side. A team built from both disciplines means each result is interpreted by the specialty closest to the question — without the patient having to be passed back and forth between separate referrals.
Specialist evaluation by the neurology and cardiology team. Same-session quantitative testing. Detailed report within a week.
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