The Wesley Hospital Sleep Disorders Centre

Specialist outpatient services providing comprehensive assessment, diagnosis and management of sleep disorders.

The Wesley Hospital Sleep Disorder Centre

The Wesley Hospital Sleep Disorders Centre The Wesley Hospital Sleep Disorders Centre is a comprehensive service utilising state-of-the art technology in the evaluation of all sleep disorders.[/caption]

The Sleep Centre includes a dedicated six-bed sleep unit, and is the first private hospital centre in Australia to be accredited with the National Authority of Testing Authorities Australia (NATA).

We provide care for patients requiring detailed evaluation in the following areas:

The Wesley Hospital Sleep Disorder Centre

Contact Us

Address: The Wesley Hospital
Evan Thomson Building
Level 9, Suite 1
24 Chasely St.,
Auchenflower QLD 4066

E-mail: admin@tsgq.com.au
Phone: 1800 11 94 46 or (07) 3870 1120
Fax: (07) 3870 0233

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