We review patients for all aspects of epilepsy care, including epilepsy diagnosis and determination of epilepsy syndrome, anti-epileptic medication treatment and management of drug-resistant epilepsy.
Key points
- This clinic is MBS billed
- Appointments are available in person or via Telehealth
- We accept referrals for patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy, seizures or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
What we do
We review patients for all aspects of epilepsy care including epilepsy diagnosis and determination of epilepsy syndrome, anti-epileptic medication treatment and management of drug-resistant epilepsy. This includes workup for resective epilepsy surgery, vagus nerve stimulation and enrolment into clinical trials.
The clinic also manages patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) requiring long-term neurological care.
Who can use our service
This clinic is suitable for:
- Adults (aged 18 years or over)
- Patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy, or receiving treatment for epilepsy
- Patients receiving anti-seizure medications for primary seizure prophylaxis or treatment of acute symptomatic seizures
- Patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES)
This clinic is not suitable for:
- Paediatric patients
- Patients whose epilepsy care can be safely managed in the primary care setting (that is, well-controlled epilepsy requiring serial medical reports for driver licence renewal)
- Patients for investigation of a possible first seizure (these patients are best reviewed in the First Seizure Clinic)
Referrals
We accept GP and specialist referrals:
- Use the RMH referral form or a template from your own system
- Complete and fax your referral to Specialist Clinics (Outpatients) on (03) 9342 4234
We do not accept email referrals.
What to include in your referral
As outlined by the Department of Health, referral requests should include:
- Patient demographic information
- Referrer demographic information
- Reason for referral
- Presenting problem
- Service(s) requested
- Required referral information specified by statewide or local referral criteria
- Current patient management
- Impact of the problem on the patient
- Name of the consultant and provider number (for Medicare clinics)
- Investigation reports related to the referral
Urgent and after-hours support
Referrals are triaged based on priority. In an emergency, patients can go to the Emergency & Trauma Service at any time.
For advice, urgent referrals and out of hours support, call The RMH Switchboard on (03) 9342 7000 to page our registrar on call.
This clinic accepts only referrals for patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy, seizures or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.
Patients residing in metropolitan areas with a closer public outpatient Neurology service will generally not be accepted to this service and should be referred to a centre of care that is closer to their residing address. However, referrals from other hospital Neurology departments for assistance with complex patient management/quaternary care will be accepted. This should be clearly indicated in the referral letter.
Patients residing in regional areas otherwise meeting clinic inclusion criteria will be accepted if nearer public hospitals do not facilitate the same service.
Statewide referral criteria for clinicians strengthens referrals to specialised services in public hospitals and improves access to non-admitted services. You can browse or search by specialty or medical condition.
HealthPathways Melbourne provides guidance on best practice assessment and management of common medical conditions, including when and where to refer patients.
Parkville Connect is a secure web-based portal providing GPs, specialists and other health professionals with information in the Parkville electronic medical record (EMR).
Need to change or cancel your appointment?
Do one of the following:
- Access Health Hub to change the appointment yourself
- Complete our online form and we'll change it for you
- Call Specialist Clinics (Outpatients) on (03) 9342 7393 and we'll help you over the phone
What to bring
For a clinic appointment
If you come for a clinic appointment, you should also bring:
- Your appointment letter
- Any special items listed on your letter
- Your appointment book (if relevant)
- TAC or WorkCover claim number
Interpreters and cultural support

We provide qualified, professional interpreters to help you communicate with us at any time during your stay and at your clinic appointments.
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300 Grattan St, Parkville, Victoria