Neurology Outpatient Clinic

Member for

2 years 11 months
Submitted by anita.dimovski on

The Sutherland Hospital Neurology Department offers comprehensive General Neurology and Neurophysiology services, including electroencephalogram (EEG) and nerve conduction study (NCS). Services are available to adult patients (over 16 years of age) in the Sutherland Shire, with any neurological issues.

Neurological conditions include: ·

  • Headaches 
  • Dizziness 
  • Muscle weakness 
  • Nerve pathology 
  • Seizures 
  • Strokes 
  • Multiple Sclerosis 
  • Movement disorder 
  • Dementia and Neurodegenerative conditions

GP electronic referrals only - we are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9540 7067
Street address
The Sutherland Hospital Cnr Kingsway & Kareena Road – Level 2, Outpatient Department
Location Media

-34.0371613, 151.1147459

Meta Description
The Sutherland Hospital Neurology Department offers comprehensive General Neurology and Neurophysiology services, including electroencephalogram (EEG) and nerve conduction study (NCS).

Neurologist

Clinical and Research Area

Clinic Days

Dr Sully Fuentes-Patarroyo

Head of Department 

General Neurology

Stroke

Thursday AM

Dr Ik Lin Tan

General Neurology

Neurophysiology Clinic

Stroke

Wednesday PM
Dr Rajiv Wijesinghe

General Neurology

Neurophysiology

Wednesday PM
Dr Benjamin Nham

General Neurology

Neuro-otology

Thursday PM
Dr Derrick Soh

General Neurology

Neurophysiology 

Movement Disorders

Wednesday PM
Dr Daniel Guilfoyle

General Neurology

Multiple sclerosis/Neuroimmunology

Neurophysiology 

Thursday AM 

 

 These clinics are located in the Adult Outpatient Department, Level 2, The Sutherland Hospital, Caringbah. Phone: 02 9540 7067.

Specialist Doctor

Day of the week

Time

Dr Ik Lin Tan Thursday 9.30 – 12.00 (Midday)
Dr Fuentes Thursday 8.30 – 12.00 (Midday)
Dr Wijesinge Wednesday  13.00 - 16.00
Dr Nham Thursday 13.00 - 16.00
Dr Soh Wednesday 13.00-16.00

 

We see all adult patients (> 16 years old) residing in the Sutherland Shire with neurological conditions including:

  • Headaches 
  • Dizziness 
  • Muscle weakness
  • Nerve pathology 
  • Seizures 
  • Strokes 
  • Multiple Sclerosis 
  • Movement disorder 
  • Dementia and Neurodegenerative conditions

The process for referring a patient is: 

  1. GP/referrer to send electronic referral. We are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
  2. The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
  3. If valid, the referral will be triaged by clinic doctor
  4. Appointment made as per doctor’s recommendation
  5. Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text/call 1 week prior to appointment

For instruction on how to send an electronic referral, please click to see our resources here

 

A valid referral requires:

  1. Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
  2. Written to a named doctor within the clinic
  3. Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
  4. Include length of referral, unless it is a 12 month referral
  5. Patient to have signed financial consent form.

 

Nham B, Reid N, Bein K et al (2021) Capturing vertigo in the emergency room: three tools to double the rate of diagnosis. Journal of Neurology. Aug 16 doi: 10.1007/s00415-021-10627-1. Online ahead of print.

Young AS, Nham B, Bradshaw AP et al (2021) Clinical, oculographic, and vestibular test characteristics of vestibular migraine. Cephalalgia. 2021 May 2;3331024211006042.

Young AS, Nham B, Bradshaw AP et al (2021) Clinical, oculographic, and vestibular test characteristics of Meniere’s disease. Journal of Neurology. 2021 Aug 22. doi: 10.1007/s00415-021-10699-z. Online ahead of print.

Nham B, Welgampola MS & Halmagyi GM (2020) Contraversive subjective visual horizontal predicts endolymphatic hydrops. Acta oto-laryngologica. Oct;140(10):833-837

Nham B, Young AS, Garsia, R, Halmagyi GM & Welgampola MS. A treatable cause of vertigo. (2020) Practical Neurology Aug;20(4):338-342.

Van Vught, VA., Young AS, Bradshaw AP, Nham B., Wood, M. & Welgampola MS. (2020) Three tools for managing vertigo in the front line. Medicine Today 21(6):34-45

Calic, Z, Nham, B, Bradshaw, AP et al (2020) Separating Posterior-circulation Stroke from Vestibular Neuritis with Quantitative Vestibular Testing. Clinical Neurophysiology. 2020 Aug;131(8):2047-2055

Taylor RL, Welgampola MS, Nham B. & Rosengren SA. (2020) Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potential Testing in Vestibular Localization and Diagnosis Seminars in Neurology; 40(1):18-32

Nham B, McGarvie LA, Taylor RL & Welgampola MS (2019) Testing the human Vestibulo Ocular Reflex in the clinic: Video Head Impulses and Ocular VEMPs (Book Chapter) in Advances in Translational Neuroscience of Eye Movement Disorders; Springer

Nham, B. & Williard, A. (2018) Why medically unexplained symptom health anxiety don’t need to make your heart sink. Medical Journal of Australia; 208 (4): 188

Nham, B. Baskin, J. & Choong, H. (2017) Listeria rhomboencephalomyelitis complicated hemorrhagic transformation. Neurology; 89(8): 872-3

Cancelling an Appointment

If you need to change or cancel your appointment please telephone 02 9540 7067

Is there a waiting list?

Yes

Waiting list details

All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria.

 

If you hold a valid Medicare card the visit is Bulk Billed.

If you do not hold a Medicare card a fee will be charged on arrival, please contact the clinic for further information.

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 9540 7067

 

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Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinic

Member for

2 years 11 months
Submitted by anita.dimovski on

 

We care for and treat people with infections that require specialist infectious diseases assessment and management.

 

We have two clinics:

 

An intravenous antibiotic therapy clinic for those with infections requiring antibiotic treatment that can be safely given at home administered by community nurses from Southcare. This might be a blood stream infection, or an infection involving bones and joints or the heart. Referral should be made directly to the infectious diseases specialist or doctor in training, and would usually be ongoing care after you have been cared for in Sutherland hospital.

 

An outpatient clinic attended by an infectious disease specialist and a doctor in training. This clinic provides management of infectious diseases problems for those who have been discharged from the hospital and require ongoing care, and people referred by their general practitioner. Appointments may be face-to-face in the clinic or by telehealth, with referrals as below.

 

GP electronic referrals only - we are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9540 7067
Street address
The Sutherland Hospital Cnr Kingsway & Kareena Road – Level 2 Outpatients Department
Location Media

-34.0371613, 151.1147459

Meta Description
We care for and treat people with infections that require specialist infectious diseases assessment and management. We have two clinics:

Doctor

Clinical and Research Areas

Clinic Days 

Dr Robert Stevens 

Infectious diseases physician Thursday PM 
Dr Ben Knippenberg  Infectious disease physician and microbiologist Thursday PM 
Dr Roselle Robosa  Infectious disease physician and microbiologist Thursday PM 

 

Clinic Type  

Day of the week

Home Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy Clinic Tuesday AM
Infectious Diseases Thursday PM 

 

Infectious problems which we treat include:  

  • Bone and joint infections 
  • Heart infections 
  • Recurrent skin and soft tissue infections
  • Infections in travelers 
  • Infections requiring specialist care such as cryptococcal infection and Q fever.
  • Assessment of the need for preventive therapy against tuberculosis ·
  • Any infectious issue for which your general practitioner is recommending a specialist infectious diseases opinion but usually not those below.

Infections best seen by other specialist services:

  • Infections with hepatitis viruses are best cared for by a doctor with a special interest in liver infections.
  • People with HIV/AIDS are provided with a specialist surface by the Waratah Clinic at St George hospital phone 91132957
  • People with sexually transmitted infections are provided with a specialist service by the Short Street centre sexual health clinic at St George hospital, phone 91132742 
  • People with active tuberculosis are provided with a specialist service by the Chest Clinic at St George hospital 91132430

The process for referring a patient is: 

  1. GP/referrer to send electronic referral. We are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
  2. The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
  3. If valid, the referral will be triaged by clinic doctor
  4. Appointment made as per doctor’s recommendation
  5. Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text/call 1 week prior to appointment

For instruction on how to send an electronic referral, please click to see our resources here

A valid referral requires:

  1. Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
  2. Written to a named doctor within the clinic
  3. Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
  4. Include length of referral, unless it is a 12 month referral
  5. Patient to have signed financial consent form.

We are a teaching hospital and you may be asked to be involved in research or for a medical student to be present at your appointment. You have a right to say no. If you do so this will not impact in any way on the services we will provide.

Is there a waiting list?

Yes

Waiting list details:

 All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria.

If you hold a valid Medicare card the visit is Bulk Billed.

If you do not hold a Medicare card a fee will be charged on arrival, please contact the clinic for further information.

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 9540 7067

 

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Endocrine and Diabetes Outpatient Clinic

Member for

2 years 11 months
Submitted by anita.dimovski on

The Sutherland Hospital Endocrine outpatients Department cares for patients with endocrine problems. Our team is made of up of specialist endocrinologists and doctors in training who assess, treat and help you manage your condition.

We treat a range of endocrine problems including: ·

  • Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 and Type 2)
  • Pituitary, Thyroid and Adrenal disorders 
  • Osteoporosis, Bone and Calcium disorders
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and 
  • Hyperandrogenism

GP electronic referrals only - we are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9540 7067
Street address
The Sutherland Hospital Cnr Kingsway & Kareena Road – Level 2 Outpatients Department
Location Media

-34.0371613, 151.1147459

Meta Description
The Sutherland Hospital Endocrine outpatients Department cares for patients with endocrine problems. Our team is made of up of specialist endocrinologists and doctors in training who assess, treat and help you manage your condition.

Endocrinologist

Clinical and Research Areas

Clinic Days

Dr Malgorzata Brzozowska  Endocrinologist Wednesday Friday
Dr Michael Bennett Endocrinologist Wednesday
Dr Matthew Lutrell Endocrinologist Monday
Dr Ganesh Chockalingham Endocrinologist Wednesday Friday

 

Clinic Name

Day of the Week

Time

Endocrine

Monday
Wednesday
Friday

14.30-16.00
13.00-16.00
08.00-12.00 (Midday)
Gestational Diabetes (GDM)

Monday
Wednesday

13.00-14.30
08.00-12.30

Diabetes Wednesday
Friday

13.00-16.00
08.00-12.00 (Midday)

 

We treat a range of endocrine problems including: 

  • Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 and Type 2)
  • Pituitary, Thyroid and Adrenal disorders
  • Osteoporosis, Bone and Calcium disorders
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and
  • Hyperandrogenism

Exclusion criteria : This service DOES NOT accept referrals for:

  1. Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT, IFG)
  2. Dietary advice for weight reduction, high cholesterol, hypertension or CVD in patients with diabetes.

People falling into the above categories should be referred to Allied Health Professionals

The process for referring a patient is: 

  1. GP/referrer to send electronic referral. We are no longer accepting faxed referrals for this clinic.
  2. The referral will be checked to ensure it is valid. If not valid then extra information will be sourced from the referrer
  3. If valid, the referral will be triaged by clinic doctor
  4. Appointment made as per doctor’s recommendation
  5. Patient notified by confirmation letter as well as a text/call 1 week prior to appointment

For instruction on how to send an electronic referral, please click to see our resources here

 

 

A valid referral requires:

  1. Written by a medical practitioner in a private practice or an SMO
  2. Written to a named doctor within the clinic
  3. Signed and dated by referring practitioner and include their Provider Number and place of practice
  4. Include length of referral, unless it is a 12 month referral
  5. Patient to have signed financial consent form.

Please Bring the below to your appointment:

  • Recent blood test results. If you do not have a copy of your results, please bring the name of the pathology company that performed the test so we can follow up with them 
  • A list of all the medicines you are currently taking including any herbal or over the counter medicines
  • Any scans and reports related to your hormone condition.

Is there a waiting list? 

Yes

Waiting List Details

All referrals are prioritised and allocated according to criteria

If you hold a valid Medicare card the visit is Bulk Billed.

If you do not hold a Medicare card a fee will be charged on arrival, please contact the clinic for further information.

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 9540 7067

 

More Info 

Outpatients Department

Member for

2 years 11 months
Submitted by April.Gosses on

How we can help you

Our Adult Outpatient Department provides outpatient appointments with doctors, nurses and allied health professionals from a range of surgical and medical specialties. 

You can use our services if you have been referred from, a general practitioner, specialty doctor or attended the Sutherland Hospital Emergency Department.

The Outpatient Department also provides post-operative follow up appointments. These will be organised by the medical team upon your discharge from the hospital.

Our Services include:

Our Surgical services cover:

  • Ear, Nose and Throat
  • Gynaecology and Obstetrics
  • Gastroenterology
  • Colorectal
  • General surgery  
  • Anaesthetics
  • Vascular
  • Respiratory
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopaedics (Including Fractures)
  • Urology 

Our Medical services cover:

PLEASE NOTE: Sutherland Hospital will be introducing electronic referrals to some of our Medical Outpatient clinics in the coming months.  

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9540 7111

Department Opening hours

8:00am – 4:30pm, Monday to Friday

Closed weekends and public holidays

Phone Operating Hours

8:30– 4:00pm, Monday to Friday

Closed weekends and public holidays

Location Media

-34.0371613, 151.1147459

Meta Description
Our Adult Outpatient Department provides outpatient appointments with doctors, nurses and allied health professionals from a range of surgical and medical specialties

Our team include:

Administration Staff who will help you organise your appointments, inform you about what will happen and answer any questions you may have.

Nursing staff who help look after wounds, check your blood pressure, measure your height and weight, and provide education. Clinical Nurse Consultants may also be at your appointment

Doctors who will assess, treat and help you manage your medical condition.

You will need a referral letter from your local general practitioner (GP) or specialty doctor to use this service. Please ask them to write you a referral to a named clinician of your choice explaining your medical history, relevant test results, X-ray results and what medicines you are taking.

We will then send you a letter in the post with the details of your appointment date, time and location. You will also receive a reminder text message to confirm your appointment 7 days prior to your attendance.

If you need to change or cancel your appointment, please telephone 02 9540 7067.

Will I always see the same doctor at each visit?

The Sutherland Hospital is a teaching hospital so you will be seen by a specialist doctor or a specialist doctor in training. You will stay under the care of the specialist doctor but you may see the doctor in training for your appointments

What should I bring to my appointment?

  • Current Medicare card or Veteran Affairs card
  • Insurer details (eg workers compensation, public liability or third party).
  • Recent X-rays or medical images and their reports, if applicable.
  • If you have any particular medical needs we suggest you come prepared (for example, bring your medicines, if you are diabetic please bring food). 

Can I eat and take my medicines before my appointment?

You can eat and take medicines as normal unless the doctor has told you to stop taking medicines or not to eat. It is a good idea to bring any medicines you may need to take during the time you are at your appointment.

Waiting times for an appointment are different for each speciality and depends on the seriousness of your medical condition. The department is busy and there may be delays when you arrive for your appointment. We ask that you arrive at your allocated appointment time to prevent having to wait longer.

Please let us know if you need an interpreter. You can contact us by telephoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. Tell the operator what language you speak, and then ask the interpreter to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 02 9540 7067

We are a teaching hospital and you may be asked to be involved in research or for a student to be present at your appointment. You have a right to say no. If you do so, this will not impact in any way on the services we will provide.