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About
A/Prof Katrina Reardon is a highly experienced neurologist at Neurology Network Melbourne. She specialises in neuromuscular disorders and sees patients with conditions such as myositis, muscular dystrophy, peripheral nerve disease, and motor neuron disease. Her assessments and diagnostic practices include the use of nerve conduction studies as well as electromyography (EMG).
A/Prof Reardon has worked at St Vincent's Hospital for more than 20 years and has been a valuable part of neuromuscular clinics, nerve conduction/EMG clinics, and the needle muscle biopsy service. She has also been part of Calvary Healthcare for ten years managing the care of patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions. In 2002, A/Prof Reardon initiated a laboratory diagnostic service for muscular dystrophies which involves the genetic analysis of the condition.
A/Prof Reardon achieved her medical degree from the University of Tasmania in 1991 where she was awarded 6 prizes for different aspects of her work. She then went on to complete her specialist neurology training at Monash Medical Centre and neuromuscular disorder training at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. In 2001, she won the Dora Lush Scholarship and gained her PhD from the University of Melbourne.
A/Prof Reardon has worked at St Vincent's Hospital for more than 20 years and has been a valuable part of neuromuscular clinics, nerve conduction/EMG clinics, and the needle muscle biopsy service. She has also been part of Calvary Healthcare for ten years managing the care of patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions. In 2002, A/Prof Reardon initiated a laboratory diagnostic service for muscular dystrophies which involves the genetic analysis of the condition.
A/Prof Reardon achieved her medical degree from the University of Tasmania in 1991 where she was awarded 6 prizes for different aspects of her work. She then went on to complete her specialist neurology training at Monash Medical Centre and neuromuscular disorder training at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. In 2001, she won the Dora Lush Scholarship and gained her PhD from the University of Melbourne.
Education & training
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–1991 Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery · Medicine
Career & appointments
Hospital privileges
- Neurology Network — single_point_of_contact · since
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
AU — AHPRA
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Neurone Disease (MND) | 2 | |
| Muscular Dystrophy | 2 | |
| Neuromuscular Disease | 1 | |
| Electromyography (EMG) | 0 | |
| Myopathy | 0 | |
| Nerve Conduction Test | 0 | |
| Neurology | 0 |
Office, team & in practice
Locations & opening hours
1 locationLocation
2 tagsConditions treated
4 indicationsTreatments & procedures
7 servicesWith patient & peer validation
- Motor Neurone Disease (MND) ★ 2
- Muscular Dystrophy ★ 2
- Neuromuscular Disease ★ 1
Full procedure list
Qualifications
3 credentials- MBBS Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery 1991
- PhD Doctor of Philosophy
- FRACP Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Regulatory registrations
- AHPRA · #MED0001158943
Source information
- Primary specialty
- Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
- Primary location
- Neurology Network