The Mater Epilepsy Unit specialises in the evaluation and treatment of focal, drug resistant epilepsies. One of the main aspects of presurgical evaluation is video-electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring to record seizures, along with detailed brain imaging and neuropsychological assessment. In some patients, more detailed recording may be required using intracerebral monitoring, the stereo-EEG method, to localise the source of seizures within the brain.
Our team is made up of epileptologists, neurosurgeons, EEG scientists, epilepsy nurses, neuropsychiatrists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists and speech pathologists who all work together to provide the highest level of care in the diagnosis and treatment of focal epilepsy.
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Mater Neurosciences Centre offers a comprehensive scope of services for patients requiring neurological care.
Our expert team of specially trained health professionals are now taking referrals for:
- Routine EEG
- Sleep deprived EEG
- Prolonged EEG
For self-funded or privately insured patients please telephone 07 3163 8333 to make an appointment.
Click here to download the referral form.
Contact details:
Mater Private EEG Service
Suite 2, Level 3, Salmon Building
South Brisbane
QLD 4101
Telephone: 07 3163 8333
Facsimile: 07 3163 3601
Mater Neurosciences Centre team represents the largest and most diversely skilled group of neurosurgeons in Queensland, demonstrating a wealth of experience that underpins our commitment to patient care.
Our specialists diagnose, treat and manage a full range of neurosurgical cases, including:
- Brain tumours
- Aneurysms or vascular malformations of the brain
- Surgery for epilepsy
- Tumours of the pituitary gland
- Acoustic neuromas
- Trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm and glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- Pathologies affecting the spine
- Peripheral nerve disorders
Mater Neurosciences Centre offers a comprehensive scope of services for patients requiring neurological care.
Our expert team includes specially trained health professionals that provide treatment for the following conditions:
- Movement disorders and deep brain stimulation
- Functional movement disorders
- Geriatric neurology, including dementia
- Neuroimmunology
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Motor neurone disease
- Stroke
- Epilepsy
- Neurophysiology including nerve conduction studies/EMG and electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Neurology in pregnancy
The Mater Memory and Cognitive Disorders Clinic is the first cognitive neurology clinic to be established in Queensland. The clinic, under the leadership of Professor Peter Nestor, takes referrals from specialists and has particular focus on degenerative forms of suspected dementia including:
- Alzheimer's disease
- Mild cognitive impairment
- Posterior cortical atrophy
- Dementia with Lewy bodies
- Primary progressive aphasias
- Frontotemporal dementias
- Progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal syndrome
- Other acquired cognitive disorders of uncertain aetiology
Services provided by the clinic include:
- Assessment, diagnosis and management of acquired cognitive disorders
- CSF biomarker service for suspected Alzheimer's disease
- Counselling for patients diagnosed with dementia and their families
Our team of Spinal Surgeons treat a wide range of spinal disorders from simple to complex conditions using minimally invasive techniques and advanced surgical treatments.
Our spinal surgeons' areas of expertise include:
- Discectomy
- Decompression for spinal stenosis
- Spinal fusion
- Surgery for deformities including scoliosis surgery, kyphosis, and spondylolisthesis
- Spinal orthopaedic surgery
Mater Neurosciences Centre offers a dedicated Stroke Unit, purpose-designed for the optimal treatment of stroke patients. Our seven bed inpatient facility is managed by a dedicated Stroke Coordinator and provides specialised multi-disciplinary care and onsite rehabilitation services.
Through links with the Queensland Stroke Association and the National Stroke Foundation, Mater's Stroke Unit aims to facilitate the optimal assessment, management and rehabilitation of stroke patients.
The establishment of Mater's Stroke Unit has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the Denis and Eileen McEniery Fund, in recognition of four generations of care provided by Mater to the McEniery family. Mater recognises the significant difference this gift will make in the lives of stroke patients and their families, and to the Queensland community.