Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Clinic
Health professional information
Clinical service overview
The type of disorders which we diagnose and treat include:
- Parkinson's disease
- Atypical parkinsonian disorders including progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy and corticobasal syndrome
- Tremor
- Dystonia
- Other movement abnormalities such as tics and twitches
We provide advanced treatment options for Parkinson's disease including:
- Deep brain stimulation surgery (DBS)
- Duodopa intestinal gel
- Apomorphine treatment
We have a particular interest and expertise in atypical parkinsonism diagnosis and treatment, and an active research program for these disorders.
Our clinic is staffed by two specialist Movement Disorders Neurologists in addition to a Parkinson's nurse.
Refer your patient
Fax referral to us
We accept GP and specialist referrals to this service.
All referrals are triaged by the service according to clinical urgency. Patients requiring immediate assessment should be sent to the Emergency & Trauma Centre.
To refer your patient, complete and fax a referral to us. For urgent referrals, also contact the service Registrar to discuss the case.
To ensure appropriate and timely triage, include all demographic and clinical details as well as relevant investigation results.
If you are concerned about any delay of the appointment or if there is any deterioration in your patient’s condition, contact the service Registrar on call on (03) 9076 2000.
(03) 9076 3795
(03) 9076 0158
Clinic times
Day | Campus | Time |
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Tuesday | Sandringham Hospital | 9:00am - 12:00pm |
Clinic consultants
- Dr Shelton Leung: Neurology
- Dr Melissa Tang: Neurology
MBS-billed service
On the doctor’s behalf, Alfred Health can bulk bill the cost of the consultation for some services through Medicare. This means there is no out of pocket expense to the patient.
MBS-billed services require a current referral. Provide your patient with a 12 month referral to see the specialist of your choice at the requested clinic.
Referrals must be addressed to a named specialist or the Head of service, listed at the top of this page. Clinic consultants are listed on every clinic page.
Note that from time to time, your patient may be seen by another specialist in the clinic, in order to expedite their treatment.
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