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About Dr Patrick Aouad
BMedSc, MBBS, MPhil, FRACP
Profile: Dr Patrick Aouad is a clinical and academic neurologist at Royal North Shore Hospital and North Shore Private Hospital. He is a research fellow and clinical tutor at the University of Sydney. He has a strong interest in multiple sclerosis and has completed a fellowship in neuroimmunology. Dr Aouad also holds an MPhil in the field of stroke and has received a number of accolades including registrar of the year and was a nominee for the Matthew Davey award in recognition of outstanding work.Additionally Dr Aouad is trained in the administration of botulinum toxin for neurological disorders (migraine, excessive sweating, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm and cervical dystonia). More broadly he is capable of diagnosing and managing general neurological diseases including headache syndromes, epilepsy, movement disorders, vertigo and neuropathies. Dr Aouad is available for GP enquiries.
Special interests: Multiple Sclerosis, Migraine, botulinum toxin therapy for neurological disorders (migraine, excessive sweating and movement disorders)
Practice Location
- Practice name North Shore Private Hospital
- Address Level 3, Suite 7, North Shore Private Hospital, 3 Westbourne Street, St Leonards, NSW
- Suburb or City St Leonards, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Patrick Aouad's specialty?
- Dr Patrick Aouad is a Neurologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Patrick Aouad's practice?
- Dr Patrick Aouad works at Level 3, Suite 7, North Shore Private Hospital, 3 Westbourne Street, St Leonards, NSW
- What are the Dr Patrick Aouad's qualifications?
BMedSc, MBBS, MPhil, FRACP
Profile: Dr Patrick Aouad is a clinical and academic neurologist at Royal North Shore Hospital and North Shore Private Hospital. He is a research fellow and clinical tutor at the University of Sydney. He has a strong interest in multiple sclerosis and has completed a fellowship in neuroimmunology. Dr Aouad also holds an MPhil in the field of stroke and has received a number of accolades including registrar of the year and was a nominee for the Matthew Davey award in recognition of outstanding work.Additionally Dr Aouad is trained in the administration of botulinum toxin for neurological disorders (migraine, excessive sweating, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm and cervical dystonia). More broadly he is capable of diagnosing and managing general neurological diseases including headache syndromes, epilepsy, movement disorders, vertigo and neuropathies. Dr Aouad is available for GP enquiries.
Special interests: Multiple Sclerosis, Migraine, botulinum toxin therapy for neurological disorders (migraine, excessive sweating and movement disorders)