Dr Jason Burton is a Neurologist, have practice in Wexford Medical Centre in Murdoch, WA . Dr Jason Burton has 455 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

Dr Jason Burton is a Consultant Neurologist at Fiona Stanley Hospital and at the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute (WANRI), as well as at Nexus Neurology. He has previously worked at Sir Charles Gairdner and Fremantle Hospitals. Dr Burton graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1997 and underwent specialist neurological training at Sir Charles Gairdner and Royal Perth Hospitals.

In 2010 he did a clinical fellowship in Electromyography at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand. He’s actively involved in clinical research in Multiple Sclerosis at the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute (WANRI). His subspecialty interests include Electromyography (EMG) Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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  • Practice name Wexford Medical Centre
  • Address 3 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch, WA
  • Suburb or City Murdoch, WA
What is the Dr Jason Burton's specialty?
Dr Jason Burton is a Neurologist.
What is the address of the Dr Jason Burton's practice?
Dr Jason Burton works at 3 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch, WA
What are the Dr Jason Burton's qualifications?

Dr Jason Burton is a Consultant Neurologist at Fiona Stanley Hospital and at the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute (WANRI), as well as at Nexus Neurology. He has previously worked at Sir Charles Gairdner and Fremantle Hospitals. Dr Burton graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1997 and underwent specialist neurological training at Sir Charles Gairdner and Royal Perth Hospitals.

In 2010 he did a clinical fellowship in Electromyography at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand. He’s actively involved in clinical research in Multiple Sclerosis at the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute (WANRI). His subspecialty interests include Electromyography (EMG) Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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