When arranging an appointment with Prof. Malham at our private consulting rooms, our Practice Manager will provide you with all the relevant information, so that you are fully prepared for your appointment.
Prof. Malham is pleased to see patients with neurosurgical spine conditions, that provide:
This information will confirm whether Prof. Malham can assist, and if neurosurgery / spine surgery is required.
Our staff will contact the patient for an appointment following receipt of the required information as stated above, and if neurosurgery is required.
If there is no surgical problem identified, the referring practitioner will be contacted directly by Prof. Malham’s team.
You are welcome to have someone accompany you to your appointment. However, we would not recommend having more than one person with you during your appointment.
If you need to cancel your appointment, please give as much notice as possible, as you may be charged for the appointment if you fail to give notice.
Please complete the Online Form Sections that are applicable to your specific referral requirements.
There are 2 options, and they include:
If you do not have all information required to complete the form below, please contact our office directly OR complete the general enquiry form at the bottom of this page. Thank you!
PLEASE COMPLETE ONE OF THE 3 OPTIONS BELOW:
Our reception staff will be in contact with you to arrange a consultation appointment within the next 3 working days. Thank you for completing our online form!
PLEASE NOTE :
Prof. Malham does NOT consult TAC Patients, patients with overseas insurance or patients without private health insurance.
He does not operate at Public Hospitals.
Prof. Malham does not consult TAC, Work Cover, patients with overseas insurance or patients without private health insurance.
We are unable to arrange a consultation appointment for you.
Please call our rooms if you have any questions. Thank you!
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Hours
Monday to Friday
9.00am – 5.00pm
*This may vary on occasions or the rooms may be briefly unattended.
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