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About Dr Annemarie van Heuven
Profile: Dr Annemarie van Heuven is a neurologist with an interest in nerve conduction studies and EMG.She completed her medical degree in The Netherlands, graduating in 2006, after which she worked in the Neurology department of Slotervaart Hospital in Amsterdam for a year.In 2008 she moved to Brisbane and completed her advanced training in Brisbane, Townsville, and Sydney. This included an electrophysiology fellowship at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney in 2016, with a focus on nerve conduction studies and needle EMG for a range of neuromuscular disorders, including peripheral neuropathy, nerve entrapment, myopathy, myasthenia gravis and nerve conduction studies in preparation for nerve transfers in trauma patients.She is interested in seeing patients with a wide range of neurological conditions, including headache, movement disorders, stroke, neuromuscular disorders, or any other neurological problems, as well as patients needing NCS / EMG.
Practice Location
- Practice name Greenslopes Private Hospital
- Address Ground Floor, Suite 1D, G10 Suites (enter via DenmanStreet), Greenslopes Neuro, Greenslopes Private Hospital, Greenslopes, QLD
- Suburb or City Greenslopes, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Annemarie van Heuven's specialty?
- Dr Annemarie van Heuven is a Neurologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Annemarie van Heuven's practice?
- Dr Annemarie van Heuven works at Ground Floor, Suite 1D, G10 Suites (enter via DenmanStreet), Greenslopes Neuro, Greenslopes Private Hospital, Greenslopes, QLD
- What are the Dr Annemarie van Heuven's qualifications?
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Profile: Dr Annemarie van Heuven is a neurologist with an interest in nerve conduction studies and EMG.She completed her medical degree in The Netherlands, graduating in 2006, after which she worked in the Neurology department of Slotervaart Hospital in Amsterdam for a year.In 2008 she moved to Brisbane and completed her advanced training in Brisbane, Townsville, and Sydney. This included an electrophysiology fellowship at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney in 2016, with a focus on nerve conduction studies and needle EMG for a range of neuromuscular disorders, including peripheral neuropathy, nerve entrapment, myopathy, myasthenia gravis and nerve conduction studies in preparation for nerve transfers in trauma patients.She is interested in seeing patients with a wide range of neurological conditions, including headache, movement disorders, stroke, neuromuscular disorders, or any other neurological problems, as well as patients needing NCS / EMG.