Neuro Muscular WA

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Neuromuscular WA at QEIIMC is a key player in neuromuscular research and patient support, fostering advancements in care.
Last updated:
2
February 2024

Information

Neuromuscular WA is a crucial entity within the QEIIMC campus, playing a pivotal role in the realm of neuromuscular research and patient care. The institute is deeply committed to understanding and tackling neuromuscular diseases, with a strong focus on innovative research and the development of effective treatments. With a team of dedicated professionals, Neuromuscular WA works tirelessly to enhance the quality of life for patients affected by these conditions, providing support and resources to both patients and their families.

The institute fosters a collaborative environment, engaging with other research entities and healthcare providers to drive advancements in neuromuscular health. By marrying research excellence with patient-centered care, Neuromuscular WA stands as a beacon of hope and progress in the fight against neuromuscular diseases.

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Services

Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.
  • Innovative Research: Engaging in cutting-edge studies to better understand and develop treatments for neuromuscular diseases.
  • Patient Support: Providing essential resources and support to patients and families affected by neuromuscular conditions.
  • Collaborative Networks: Building strong connections with other research institutes and healthcare providers to enhance neuromuscular care.
  • Advancing Treatments: Working relentlessly to translate research findings into practical and effective treatments for patients.
  • Enhancing Quality of Life: Aiming to improve the daily lives of those living with neuromuscular diseases through comprehensive care and support.

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Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.