Chan, Fiona

Dr Fiona Chan

Neurologist; Inner West Neurology and Concord Hospital, NSW
Dr. Fiona Chan is a neurologist with a strong interest in Neuroimmunology and has been awarded multiple accolades for her clinical presentations in this field. Her work in Rituximab in Myasthenia Gravis was recognised by her receipt of the Early Career Researcher Award. As an invited speaker at the National Myasthenia Alliance Conference, Fiona is a keen advocate for the myasthenic patient population. Her beliefs in empowering her patients has led her to work closely with the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Queensland to update the official website with bespoke information on the diagnosis and treatment of myasthenic patients.

She is currently undertaking a Neuroimmunology Fellowship with the Neuroimmunology department at Concord Hospital (NSW) which specialises in the safe treatment of neurological conditions requiring immunotherapy.

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