Movement Disorders Clinic
The Department will periodically contact patients waiting for an outpatient clinic appointment via SMS, with a link to an electronic form. This is part of routine waitlist auditing to ensure patient details are up to date. If you receive this SMS, please update your details.
Availability
North South
North West
Statewide
This condition is treated in the Aged Care clinic
Pre-referral work-up
History
Scope: Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting many aspects of a person's life. Diagnosis is based on clinical assessment by a neurologist or a physician specialising in Parkinson's Disease.
All referrals are to be directed to the Southern team which offers a statewide outreach service.
All referrals should comply with Referral Standards and specifically include:
- Highlight specific concerns
- Include relevant recent investigations and recent letters from other providers
- Prior to referral arrange Physiotherapy assessment
- Current medication list - Please note any recent changes in medication
- Allergies
- Past medical history
- Recent BP recordings
- Recent imaging
- If the person has services attending, please describe
* It is preferred that the patient is accompanied by a friend or family member to provide the necessary collaborative history and help with follow up.
* Please indicate if an interpreter is required and for which language. We will arrange this when booking the appointment.
Tests
- BMD if; 70yo, history of fracture or at risk of falling
- Relevant imaging according to symptoms
- Calcium, phosphate, Vitamin D.
- FBC, U&E, LFT.
- TSH, B12, Folate
- Cognitive testing (e.g. GP Cog/MMSE/ MOCA) - one only
Interim/GP management
To refer a patient with this condition, please see the Aged Care clinic page for the full referral process and templates.
From this Clinic the consultant may choose to refer the patient to allied health services within the Community Rehabilitation Unit for further assessment or treatment. Referring GPs will be advised of this.
For more information please see the Tasmanian Health Pathways website.
Red flags are clinical indicators of possible serious underlying conditions requiring further medical intervention. They may or may not indicate an emergency.
Proceed to Emergency Department (ED).
LGH ED Reception – Phone: (03) 6777 6405 Fax: (03) 6777 5201
MCH ED* – Phone: (03) 6478 5120 Fax: (03) 6441 5923
NWRH ED* – Phone: (03) 6493 6351 Fax: (03) 6464 1926
RHH ED Reception – Phone: (03) 6166 6100 Fax: (03) 6173 0489
Advice for medical practitioners can be given by the Medical Officer In Charge (MOIC) - see HealthPathways Tasmania for contact information.
*MCH and NWRH MOICs request GPs call them prior to referring a patient to ensure the patient is being sent appropriately to a safe destination.
We will endeavour to see these patients within 4 weeks. Urgent referrals should be accompanied by a telephone call to the Consultant/Registrar or Clinic Nurse to organise urgent review.
We will endeavour to see these patients within 12 weeks.
Next available appointment.