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MS Clinics in Australia 1 MS Clinics in Australia MS Clinics exist across Australia to provide expertise in the diagnosis and management of multiple sclerosis and many have a range of neurological services available. Some are large, tertiary referral, multidisciplinary, bulk-billing clinics, others are smaller, private clinics. Most clinics require a referral from your GP. The list below may help you to find the clinic nearest you. (Where possible we have provided the MS Clinic’s web-site details which often contain further details of the services available, how to make appointments and obtain referrrals.) Tasmania Tasmanian Health Service - South - Outpatient Clinic - Multiple Sclerosis Status: Public Address: Statton Building, Repatriation Centre 90 Davey Street, Hobart Tas 7000 Phone: 03 6166 7763 Fax: 03 6222 7760 Website: http://outpatients.tas.gov.au/clinics/multiple_sclerosis Calvary Hospital - Specialist Clinics Status: Private Address: 49 Augusta Rd, Lenah Valley Tas 7008 Phone: 03 6224 7244 Fax: 03 6224 8992 Website: https://www.calvarycare.org.au/lenah-valley-private-hospital-hobart/doctors-and- health-professionals/find-a-specialist/ Calvary St Johns Private Hospital - Neurological Clinic Status: Private Address: 30 Cascade Rd, South Hobart Tas 7004 Phone: 03 6224 7244 Fax: 03 6224 8992 Website: https://www.calvarycare.org.au/st-johns-private-hospital-hobart/doctors-and- health-professionals/find-a-specialist/ Hobart Private Hospital - Neurological Clinic Status: Private MS Australia will endeavour to keep this list up-to-date through regular reviews. Please contact us by email to [email protected] to alert us to any errors or updates. Last reviewed: 25 March 2020 2 Address: Hobart Private Hospital Consulting Rooms Arglye Street, Hobart Tas 7000 Phone: 03 6214 3060 Fax: 03 6214 3061 Website: http://www.hobartprivatehospital.com.au/ Dr Simon Bower, Sessional Neurologist, Longford Medical Centre Status: Private Address: Longford Medical Centre, 28 George Street, Longford Tas 7301 Phone: 03 6391 1170 Fax: 03 6391 2722 Website: https://aushealthpages.com.au/directory/listing/neurology-simon-bower Dr Andrew Evans' visiting Neurologist clinic Status: Private Address: 19 Lyttleton St, Launceston Tas 7250 Phone: 03 9428 6386 Fax: 03 9428 7769 Website: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/australian-health-services/ 20101347/dr-andrew- evans-neurologist/services/launceston-7250-lyttleton Victoria Austin Hospital - Specialist MS Nurse Clinic Status: Public Address: 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg Vic 3084 Phone: 03 9496 3705 Fax: 03 9496 2153 Website: http://www.austin.org.au/Assets/Files/Austin%20Health%20- %20Specialist%20Clinics%20-%20Clinic%20Schedule%20-%205-3-15.pdf Austin Hospital - Neurology Department Status: Public Address: Level 6, Austin Health Tower, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg 3084 Phone: 03 9496 3705 Fax: 03 9496 2153 Website: http://www.austin.org.au/page/249 The Royal Melbourne Hospital - MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Level 4 South, 300 Grattan Street, Parkville 3050 Phone: 03 9342 8425 Fax: 03 9349 5997 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.thermh.org.au/health-professionals/clinical- services/neurology/multiple-sclerosis-program Monash MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Monash Medical Centre, Special Medicine Building MS Australia will endeavour to keep this list up-to-date through regular reviews. Please contact us by email to [email protected] to alert us to any errors or updates. Last reviewed: 25 March 2020 3 246 Clayton Rd Clayton 3168 Phone: 03 9594 2240/03 9594 2368 or MS nurse by text or call on 0416 290 101 Fax: 03 9594 6241 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.monashmsclinic.com.au/ Box Hill Hospital - Eastern Health MS Service Status: Public Address: Clinics at Yarra Ranges Health & Box Hill Hospital, Postal: 2/5 Arnold Street Box Hill Vic 3128 Phone: 03 9094 9538 Fax: 03 9899 9137 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.easternhealth.org.au/services/item/378-multiple-sclerosis-medicare- bulk-billed Frankston Hospital - Outpatient Services - Neurology Clinic Status: Public Address: Outpatients Area 3, Frankston Hospital, 2 Hastings Road, Frankston 3199 Phone: 03 9784 2600 Fax: 03 9788 1870 Website: http://www.peninsulahealth.org.au/health-professionals/gp-liaison/outpatient- services/ Alfred Health - MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Specialist Consulting Clinics, Phillip Block, Level 2, 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004 Phone: 03 9076 2025 Fax: 03 9076 6938 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.alfredhealth.org.au/services/multiple-sclerosis-clinic Geelong - MS Assessment and Planning Clinic - McKellar Centre (Barwon Health) Status: Public Address: McKeller Centre Community Rehabilitation Centre, 45-95 Ballarat Road, North Geelong 3215 Phone: 03 42155313 Fax: 03 4215 6376 Website: http://www.barwonhealth.org.au/services/item/stroke-neurology-unit Western Health - Sunshine Hospital - Adult Services - Speciality Clinics Status: Public Address: Sunshine Hospital, Furlong Road, St Albans 3021 Phone: 03 8345 6490 Fax: 03 8345 6856 MS Australia will endeavour to keep this list up-to-date through regular reviews. Please contact us by email to [email protected] to alert us to any errors or updates. Last reviewed: 25 March 2020 4 Website: http://www.westernhealth.org.au/Services/Neurology_and_Stroke/Pages/default.aspx St Vincent's Hospital - Clinical Neurosciences Status: Public Address: Building D - Daly Wing, Level 5, Daly Wing St Vincent's Hospital 35 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy 3065 Phone: 03 9231 3045 Fax: 03 9288 3038 Email: https://svhm.org.au/home/health-professionals/diagnostic-services/clinical- neuroscience New South Wales John Hunter Hospital Status: Public Address: Lookout Road New Lambton Heights 2305 Phone: 02 4921 3000 Fax: 02 49213488 Website: http://yhs.health.nsw.gov.au/hospitals/detail.asp MS Clinic - Bankstown Hospital (Neurology Department) Status: Public Address: Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital Eldridge Road Bankstown 2200 Phone: 02 9722 8030 Fax: 02 9722 8027 Website: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/australian-health-services/23008158/bankstown- lidcombe-hospital-neurology-clinic/services/bankstown-2200-eldridge Sydney Neurology - MS Clinic Status: Private Address: The Brain and Mind Research Institute, Lvl 4, 94 Mallett Street, Camperdown 2050 Phone: 02 93510730 Fax: 02 9351 0653 Email: [email protected] Website: http://sydneyneurology.com.au/multiple-sclerosis-clinic-at-bmri/ South Eastern Sydney Local Health District - MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Department of Neurology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Level 2 (ground floor), High Street Building, MS Australia will endeavour to keep this list up-to-date through regular reviews. Please contact us by email to [email protected] to alert us to any errors or updates. Last reviewed: 25 March 2020 5 High Street (entrance), Randwick 2031 Phone: 02 9382 2414 Fax: 02 9382 2428 Website: https://seslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/prince-of-wales-hospital/services- clinics/directory/neurology-services/multiple-sclerosis-clinic The University of Sydney - MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Brain and Mind Centre, 94 Mallett Street, Camperdown 2050 Phone: 02 9351 0774 Fax: 02 9351 0653 Email: [email protected] Website: http://sydney.edu.au/brain-mind/research/teams/multiple-sclerosis.php Western Sydney Health - Westmead Hospital - Neuroimmunology MS Clinic Status: Public Address: Cnr Hawkesbury & Darcy Road, Westmead 2145 Phone: 02 9845 5555 Fax: 02 8890 9820 Website: http://www.specialistservices.com.au/doctors-1/dr-steve-vucic Liverpool Hospital - Neurology Clinic Status: Public Address: Cnr Elizabeth & Goulburn Street Liverpool 2170 Phone: 02 9616 4689 Fax: 02 9616 4820 Website: https://www.swslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/complexcare/liv_Neurology.html Nepean Hospital - Medical Outpatients Department - Neurology Clinic Status: Public Address: Suite 12, 1a Barber St, Kingswood 2747 Phone: 02 9793 9200 Fax: 02 9793 9199 Website: http://ncns.net.au/services.html Prince of Wales Hospital - Institute of Neurological Sciences - Outpatient Clinic Status: Public Address: Barker Street Randwick 2031 Phone: 02 9382 2414 Fax: 02 9382 2860 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.seslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/prince-of-wales-hospital/services- clinics/directory/neurology-services/multiple-sclerosis-clinic Royal North Shore Hospital - Ramsay Health Care - Neuro-immunology MS speciality outpatient clinic Status: Private Address: Department of Neurology, MS Australia will endeavour to keep this list up-to-date through regular reviews. Please contact us by email to [email protected] to alert us to any errors or updates. Last reviewed: 25 March 2020 6 Royal North Shore Hospital, Reserve Rd, St Leonard's 2065 Phone: 02 8021 8001 Fax: 02 8088 6680 Website: http://www.ramsayhealth.com.au/Specialists/north-shore-private- hospital/neurology/104077/dr-john-parratt Concord Hospital - Neurosciences clinic (various) Status: Public Address: Concord Hospital, Level 5 West Hospital Road, Concord 2139 Phone: 02 97676129 Fax: 02 9767 7807 Website: https://www.slhd.nsw.gov.au/Concord/Neurosci_staff.html Queensland Metro North - The Prince Charles Hospital - Neurology Clinic Status: Public Address: The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH), Specialist Clinics, Ground Floor 627 Rode Rd, Chermside 4032 Phone: 07 3139 4000 Website: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/metronorth/refer/services/neurology Metro North - Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital - Neurology
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