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11.05.2022 Meet the specialist. Dr Iswadi Damasena is an orthopaedic surgeon based in Melbourne, Victoria. Dr Damasena has subspecialty interest in both hip and knee replacement as well as trauma treating both adults and children.... Dr Damasena's aim is to provide his patients with the best possible care whilst involving his patients in the decision making process every step of the way. Dr Damasena is now taking telehealth bookings via SpecialistBooking.com



01.05.2022 See the specialist of your choice from the comfort of your home. Skip the waiting room and dial in directly with after hours and weekend appointments available. Make a booking at SpecialistBooking.com

26.04.2022 What is an acoustic neuroma? An acoustic neuroma is a non-cancerous tumour that develops in the vestibular nerve which lead from your inner ear to your brain. It most commonly arises from the Schwann cells covering the vestibular nerve and as such is often referred to as a vestibular schwannoma. Acoustic neuromas are slow-growing tumours and symptoms may take a number of years to develop. Symptoms may include hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), loss of balance and dizziness among others. Treatments may include regular monitoring, radiotherapy or surgery. Andrew Gogos is a Neurosurgeon who specialises in Brain Tumours and is available for consults via SpecialistBooking.com

13.04.2022 Meet the Specialist. Dr Ben Kenny is an experienced Orthopaedic surgeon specialising in Upper Limb and Trauma surgery. He is based in Brisbane and consults and operates privately at Greenslopes Hospital and has a public appointment as an Upper Limb specialist at Ipswich Hospital. Dr Kenny is available for online consults now via SpecialistBooking.com



06.04.2022 Access to healthcare is just a click away. Choose your specialist at SpecialistBooking.com

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