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OUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
PATIENT INFORMATION
Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Emergency Department. The Eye and Ear provides 24 hour emergency ENT services and has an outstanding reputation and record for providing excellent patient care. Doctors working in an Emergency Department need to have a high level of skill in assessing and diagnosing ENT presentations, and the Eye and Ear Emergency Department delivers anMÉNIÈRE'S DISEASE
Ménière's disease. Ménière's disease is a balance disorder characterised by episodes of vertigo (spinning sensation), dizziness, tinnitus (ringing or other sound in the ears), feeling of pressure in the ear and hearing loss. A rare disease, it is named after a French physician who first linked vertigo to inner ear disorders in 1861.VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as lead CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE CPG25.0. Optic Neuritis Clinical Practice Guideline. V.3.0. Date Approved 08/06/2021. This document is uncontrolled when printed ordownloaded.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE CPG37.0. Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation Clinical Practice Guideline. V.2.0. Date Approved 07/10/2019. This document is uncontrolled when printed or downloaded. HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadCEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be HOW DOES THE BALANCE SYSTEM WORK? EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadCEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be HOW DOES THE BALANCE SYSTEM WORK? EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
CONTACT US - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL Contact us. The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) 9929 8624. TTY: (03) 9929 8052.CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees WHAT IS THE EPLEY OMNIAX POSITIONING SYSTEM? Epley Omniax Positioning System Gandel Philanthropy Balance Disorders Diagnostics The acquisition of the Epley Omniax Positioning System was made possible due to the generous funding obtained from a Gandel Philanthropy Community Build grant. Th VESTIBULAR NEURITIS AND LABYRINTHITIS Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis. Vestibular neuritis (or vestibular neuronitis) and labyrinthitis are disorders that result in inflammation of the inner ear and/or the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. Generally caused by a viral infection, these conditions cause vertigo (usually experienced as a spinning sensation), dizziness INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadCEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be HOW DOES THE BALANCE SYSTEM WORK? EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)VESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadCEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be HOW DOES THE BALANCE SYSTEM WORK? EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
CONTACT US - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL Contact us. The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) 9929 8624. TTY: (03) 9929 8052.CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees WHAT IS THE EPLEY OMNIAX POSITIONING SYSTEM? Epley Omniax Positioning System Gandel Philanthropy Balance Disorders Diagnostics The acquisition of the Epley Omniax Positioning System was made possible due to the generous funding obtained from a Gandel Philanthropy Community Build grant. Th VESTIBULAR NEURITIS AND LABYRINTHITIS Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis. Vestibular neuritis (or vestibular neuronitis) and labyrinthitis are disorders that result in inflammation of the inner ear and/or the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. Generally caused by a viral infection, these conditions cause vertigo (usually experienced as a spinning sensation), dizziness INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
TRAUMATIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATION CLINICAL PRACTICE 2 Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation CPG v1 07102019 On Examination: Document Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) where indicated Perform otoscopy to assess tympanic membrane perforation (TMP) HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
TRAUMATIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATION CLINICAL PRACTICE 2 Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation CPG v1 07102019 On Examination: Document Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) where indicated Perform otoscopy to assess tympanic membrane perforation (TMP)PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Emergency Department. The Eye and Ear provides 24 hour emergency ENT services and has an outstanding reputation and record for providing excellent patient care. Doctors working in an Emergency Department need to have a high level of skill in assessing and diagnosing ENT presentations, and the Eye and Ear Emergency Department delivers anANNUAL REPORTS
Home; About Us; Our Publications; Annual Reports; Annual Reports. Annual Report 2020. Type: pdf | Size: 1.33 MB. Annual Report 2019. Type: pdf | Size: 1.25 MBVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo. ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees REMOTE/OFFSITE ACCESS Remote/Offsite Access. Accessing the Library's licensed content remotely or offsite, requires your Athens login credentials. Register here (Eye & Ear Hospital employees only) FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
TRAUMATIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATION CLINICAL PRACTICE 2 Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation CPG v1 07102019 On Examination: Document Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) where indicated Perform otoscopy to assess tympanic membrane perforation (TMP) HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
TRAUMATIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PERFORATION CLINICAL PRACTICE 2 Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation CPG v1 07102019 On Examination: Document Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) where indicated Perform otoscopy to assess tympanic membrane perforation (TMP)PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Emergency Department. The Eye and Ear provides 24 hour emergency ENT services and has an outstanding reputation and record for providing excellent patient care. Doctors working in an Emergency Department need to have a high level of skill in assessing and diagnosing ENT presentations, and the Eye and Ear Emergency Department delivers anANNUAL REPORTS
Home; About Us; Our Publications; Annual Reports; Annual Reports. Annual Report 2020. Type: pdf | Size: 1.33 MB. Annual Report 2019. Type: pdf | Size: 1.25 MBVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo. ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees REMOTE/OFFSITE ACCESS Remote/Offsite Access. Accessing the Library's licensed content remotely or offsite, requires your Athens login credentials. Register here (Eye & Ear Hospital employees only) FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHEYE AND EAR HOSPITALMANHATTAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITALEYE AND EAREYE AND EAR HOSPITAL MELBOURNEEYE AND EAR HOSPITAL PITTSBURGH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics.PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo. HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHEYE AND EAR HOSPITALMANHATTAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITALEYE AND EAREYE AND EAR HOSPITAL MELBOURNEEYE AND EAR HOSPITAL PITTSBURGH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics.PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03)CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can beBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as leadVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo.OUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics.PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. EYE AND EAR EMPLOYEES To access Mercury for current job vacancies and online leave forms,please click here.
BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that makes you feel dizzy or unsteady and can be associated with vertigo (spinning sensation), nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus (ringing or other noise in the ears), falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints,muscles
FOR GPS AND OTHER REFERRERS Home; Health Professionals; For GPs and other referrers; For GPs and other referrers Advice to GPs and referrers from The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital during the COVD-19 pandemic here.. The Eye and Ear like all health services is adapting our working model during the COVID-19 Pandemic to minimise the spread of infection and preserve ourPPE.
ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT PLAN 2021-2025 As part of Reconciliation Week 2021, we have launched our third Aboriginal Employment Plan for 2021-2025, continuing our journey towards reconciliation. The Eye and Ear’s Aboriginal Employment Plan (AEP) has been updated in line with ouBALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
SENSORY ATAXIA
Sensory ataxia is generally caused by damage to nerves in the spinal cord or nerves leading to the extremities, such as the feet and legs. Loss of sensation in the feet, hands and torso caused by nerve damage can result from systemic diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis, spinal cord compression, exposure to toxins such as lead ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees VESTIBULAR NEURITIS AND LABYRINTHITIS Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis. Vestibular neuritis (or vestibular neuronitis) and labyrinthitis are disorders that result in inflammation of the inner ear and/or the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. Generally caused by a viral infection, these conditions cause vertigo (usually experienced as a spinning sensation), dizziness HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHEYE AND EAR HOSPITALMANHATTAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITALEYE AND EAREYE AND EAR HOSPITAL MELBOURNEEYE AND EAR HOSPITAL PITTSBURGH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be INFORMATION FOR REFERRING CLINICIANS Please send all referrals for BDAS clinic or our other Outpatient Clinics to our Outpatient Booking Unit by fax on (03) 9929 8404, or mail to Outpatient Booking Unit, Locked Bag 8, East Melbourne, 8002. If you have any further queries please email us at BDAS@eyeandear.org.au EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
HOME - ROYAL VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALHOMEABOUT USCOVID-19 UPDATESPATIENTSHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHEYE AND EAR HOSPITALMANHATTAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITALROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITALEYE AND EAREYE AND EAR HOSPITAL MELBOURNEEYE AND EAR HOSPITAL PITTSBURGH Based at East Melbourne, the Hospital, primarily an ambulatory and elective surgery centre, is one of Victoria's largest hospitals in terms of patient appointments. It undertakes half of the State's public general eye surgery, up to 90% of special eye surgery, andOUR CLINICS
Our Clinics. The Eye and Ear has 16 eye clinics and 10 ear, nose and throat (ENT) clinics. You can find out more information about these Clinics, including the Heads of Clinic and doctors by clicking on the links below. Eye Clinics. ENT Clinics. Other Clinics. CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Suite General Disclaimer: These CPGs were written for use in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Emergency Department. They should be used under the guidance of an ENT or Ophthalmology registrar. If clinical advice is required, please contact the Eye and Ear Admitting Officer for assistance: EYE: +61 3 COCHLEAR IMPLANT CLINIC The Cochlear Implant Clinic is located on Level six of the Smorgon Family Wing at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, Australia. More details, including public transport information, can be seen here. Phone: (03) THE COCHLEAR CARE CENTRE The Cochlear Care Centre is located a short walk from the Cochlear Implant Clinic, on the Ground Floor, 174 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002. Open: Monday-Friday 9.00am- 5.00pm. Email: carecentre.vic@cochlear.com. Phone: 1800 069 365.BALANCE DISORDERS
A balance disorder is a condition that causes dizziness or unsteadiness, and can be associated with vertigo, nausea, vision problems, fatigue, tinnitus, falls and hearing loss. The brain controls balance using feedback received from the inner ear, eyes, and sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons that sense position ormovement.
CEREBELLAR ATAXIA
Cerebellar ataxia is caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls movement, which can result from a head injury, stroke, brain tumour or multiple sclerosis. Drugs that suppress the central nervous system, such as anti-epileptic drugs and lithium can also cause cerebellar ataxia. Some types of cerebellar ataxia can be INFORMATION FOR REFERRING CLINICIANS Please send all referrals for BDAS clinic or our other Outpatient Clinics to our Outpatient Booking Unit by fax on (03) 9929 8404, or mail to Outpatient Booking Unit, Locked Bag 8, East Melbourne, 8002. If you have any further queries please email us at BDAS@eyeandear.org.au EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING BREATH SUPPORT PF56 Exercises for improving breath support Page 2 of 2 Disclaimer This document describes the generally accepted practice at the time of publication only.It is only a summary of clinical knowledge regardingthis area.
FUNGAL OTITIS EXTERNA 4 Fungal Otitis Externa v3 31052017 Discharge instructions: In order to reduce water entering the affected ear, advise patients when showering to block EAC with cotton wool ball with Vaseline® applied to its surface, while being careful not to insert the cotton wool deepinto canal.
PATIENT INFORMATION
Home; Patients; Patient information; Patient information. Balance Disorders. Before you read the following information, it is important to know that if you have any worrying symptoms, you need to consult your GP, who can assess you and either prescribe treatment or refer you to a specialist. REFERRING TO THE EYE AND EAR Interpreter required: Please let us know on your referral if an interpreter is required and for which language. Please let patients you refer to the Eye and Ear know about the hospital infoline so they can listen to helpful pre-visit information before attending their appointment: English – 03 9929 8471. 廣東話 (Cantonese) – 039929 8163.
MY HEALTH RECORD
The My Health Record system is intended to improve the health of patients by enabling more efficient communication with their healthcare providers. Personal control over who sees your My Health Record and which documents it contains. Healthcare professionals can access the information in your My Health Record in a medical emergencyto provide
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Emergency Department. The Eye and Ear provides 24 hour emergency ENT services and has an outstanding reputation and record for providing excellent patient care. Doctors working in an Emergency Department need to have a high level of skill in assessing and diagnosing ENT presentations, and the Eye and Ear Emergency Department delivers anANNUAL REPORTS
Home; About Us; Our Publications; Annual Reports; Annual Reports. Annual Report 2020. Type: pdf | Size: 1.33 MB. Annual Report 2019. Type: pdf | Size: 1.25 MB ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT PLAN 2021-2025 As part of Reconciliation Week 2021, we have launched our third Aboriginal Employment Plan for 2021-2025, continuing our journey towards reconciliation. The Eye and Ear’s Aboriginal Employment Plan (AEP) has been updated in line with ouVESTIBULAR MIGRAINE
Vestibular migraine or migrainous vertigo is a type of migraine that may or may not cause a headache, but can include a number of debilitating symptoms affecting the ears, vision and balance. It is the second most common cause of vertigo. ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS Aboriginal Employment Plan 2021-2025 Aboriginal Employment Plan Page 4 of 9 1. Increase Aboriginal cultural awareness of employees REMOTE/OFFSITE ACCESS Remote/Offsite Access. Accessing the Library's licensed content remotely or offsite, requires your Athens login credentials. Register here (Eye & Ear Hospital employees only) INTRODUCING EYE AND EAR ON THE PARK July 29, 2016. From Monday 29 August 2016, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital’s (the Eye and Ear) outpatient clinics and day surgery will be provided at a second site, Eye and Ear on the Park. Located in the previous Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre on St Andrews Place in East Melbourne, Eye and Ear on the Park is located just 500 metres Skip to Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Primary ContentSkip to Navigation
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ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT PLAN 2021-2025June 3, 2021
As part of Reconciliation Week 2021, we have launched our third Aboriginal Employment Plan for 2021-2025, continuing our journey towards reconciliation. The Eye and Ear’s Aboriginal Employment Plan (AEP) has been updated in line with our Innovate... read more*
2022 GRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM APPLICATIONS OPEN SOONJune 3, 2021
The Eye and Ear Graduate Nurse Program 2022 opens for applications Monday 7 June 2021. The program facilitates the development of graduate nurses to become clinically competent in nursing. This includes developing professional relationships and delivering... readmore
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COVID-19 UPDATE MAY 2021: CIRCUIT BREAKER RESTRICTIONSMay 27, 2021
Coming to visit a patient? Eye and Ear patients will be limited to one visitor for one hour per day following the reintroduction of restrictions across Victoria. Carers are encouraged to drop off and go where possible, however, essential carers are... read more*
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEKMay 17, 2021
It's National Volunteer Week, a time to show our appreciation to our dedicated volunteers and consumer representatives who have been supporting us from afar for the last year. While we haven't physically seen our volunteers on-site, some of them... read more WELCOME TO THE EYE AND EAR BROCHUREWord
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