Best Neurosurgeon in Coorparoo
Dr. Ubaid Shah
Neurosurgeon
Dr Bruce Hall
Neurosurgeon
aspects of neurosurgery. Dr Hall trained in Brisbane then completed subspecialty Fellowships in Cambridge and Liverpool in the UK. Enthusiastic about new technologies, Dr Hall is a world authority on stereotaxic brain surgery and artificial disc replacement spine surgery. Managing Director and founder of QNS, his expertise is widely valued.
Dr Michael Bryant
Neurosurgeon
been associated with BrizBrain & Spine since its foundation in 2005. Dr Bryant completed his undergraduate medical training at the University of Queensland in 1997. With his interest in the area increasing, he undertook advanced neurosurgical training at the Royal Brisbane Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospitals from 2003 to 2007.
Dr Babu Sadasivan
Neurosurgeon
medical and neurosurgical training in India he spent ten years working in neurosurgical centres around Australia including Monash in Melbourne, Nepean hospital in Sydney and teaching at Sydney University.
Dr Gert Tollesson
Neurosurgeon
in brain and spinal surgery for adults and children. Dr Gert Tollesson is a senior, experienced neurosurgeon with specialist qualifications from Sweden, Norway and Australia. He is experienced in performing a wide range of adult and paediatric intracranial and spinal procedures utilising advanced micro-surgical techniques and state of the art technology.
Dr Michael Coroneos
Neurosurgeon
of Queensland in 1980). He obtained FRACS in 1988 after training at both ‘sides of the river’ Princess Alexandra ,Royal Brisbane and Royal Childrens’ hospitals in Brisbane. He was supervising and senior registrar in Edinburgh 1988/1989.
Dr Sarah Olson
Neurosurgeon
in Brisbane, Auckland and Victoria. She has an active interest in research, having completed a Masters of Philosophy in 2006. Dr Olson consults from suites in Hawthorne and The Terrace in Ipswich, and operates from Mater Private Hospital Brisbane and Princess Alexandra Hospital. Dr Sarah one of the best female neurosurgeon brisbane.
What is nephrology?
As a branch of internal medicine, nephrology deals with kidney and hypertension diseases. Nephrologists diagnose and treat kidney disease and advise patients on how to protect themselves from them.
Basically, nephrology deals with prevention, diagnostics, conservative (non-operative) therapy and aftercare of kidneys – and hypertensive diseases. The implementation of all extracorporeal blood purification procedures (dialysis, apheresis, immunoadsorption) and the care of patients with a transplanted kidney also fall within the specialist field of nephrology.
Nephrology is much more than dialysis medicine on the contrary, the subject covers a wide range of topics. In addition, nephrology has many interfaces with other subjects . Interdisciplinary work is therefore part of everyday clinical practice for nephrologists.
Nephrologist is a professional title that is protected by professional law and may only be used by doctors who have successfully completed specialist training. Pediatric ephrology is an independent branch of pediatrics.
What does a nephrologist do?
Our kidneys are real all-rounders! They filter the entire amount of blood up to 300 times a day. In total, up to 1,800 liters pass through the kidneys every day. This corresponds to 1.5 liters of urine daily. If kidney tissue dies, regeneration is not possible. Kidney damage also affects other important organs such as the heart, lungs and brain. A broad education and close cooperation with geriatricians, cardiologists, diabetologists and rheumatologists therefore distinguish the work of nephrologists. Prevention, early detection, modern diagnostics and adapted therapies are of great importance, especially for the kidneys. A trusting doctor-patient relationship is crucial for successful treatment. Nephrologists need to get a comprehensive picture of the living situation of their patients. It&rsquo’s about finding the right treatment path together. This path begins in the nephrological consultation hour. Often a lot has already been done for the kidneys when patients change their lifestyle and eating habits. If that is not enough, the use of medication is suggested.
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