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  • Greg-Cunningham

    NEW Spine Surgeon, Dr Greg Cunningham joins Neurospine Institute

    Spine Surgeon, Dr Greg Cunningham has recently returned to Perth full time after completing orthopaedic and neurosurgery spinal fellowships in the United Kingdom. Greg commences in private practice at Neurospine Institute in June 2020. Greg has a special interest in surgery of the cervical spine and the treatment of athletes spinal conditions to return them […]

  • Improving Patient Outcomes Through Research and Education

    Neurospine Institute in 2019 established a charity whose principal purposes and objectives are to promote improvement in the neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine care in Australia and internationally, by establishing and developing a centre of excellence in neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine care research and in its application. For further information email info@nsiwa.com.au

  • Neurospine Institute’s response to COVID-19

    Neurospine Institute doctors continue to service patients and referrers by offering outpatient consultations in addition to video/telephone consultations for patients that  are unable to attend the rooms in person. Our rehabilitation physiotherapy service has also resumed face to face consultations. Elective surgery for all categories has now resumed. Please email info@nsiwa.com.au if you have any […]

  • NEW Consultant Physician Joins Neurospine Institute

    Consultant Physician, Dr Yee Hein has recently returned to Perth full time. From February 2020, Yee commenced in private practice at the Neurospine Institute, consulting in Murdoch and Wembley. Yee’s special interests include perioperative medicine, rheumatology and geriatric medicine. She is also fluent in Myanmar (Burmese). From the days when Yee received her primary medical […]

  • Experienced Consultant Physician Joins Neurospine Institute

    To read more about our newest team member and the services she will provide please click here.

  • Kaye no longer stooped so low

    Perth woman Kaye Burrows one of the first Australians to undergo new type of back surgery Published 8 September 2018 2:00AM By Cathy O’Leary for The West Australian The 72-year-old Canning Vale woman was so stooped over with a scoliosis deformity that her rib cage touched her pelvis. But a new type of surgery, which […]

  • Spine Surgeon Performs Australian First

    In an Australian first, Spinal Surgeon Dr Paul Taylor at the Mount Hospital, Perth performed surgery utilising the Brainlab Airo Mobile Intraoperative CT (Airo)

  • Media Clip – Australian First for CT Scanner

    Media Clip – Australian First for CT Scanner : click here