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Trading for 12 years

About North Queensland Neurology

First commenced in 2012 by Australian trained Neurologist, Dr Craig Costello, we provide Neuroscience services to Townsville and North Queensland. Our practice specialises in the diagnosis, investigation and provision of comprehensive neurological care, across the spectrum of diseases affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. Our Neurologist, Dr Craig Costello, is Australian trained and has family ties to Townsville, and as such his long term goal is to provide neurological services to North Queensland far into the future.

Products

  • Treatment Equipment

  • Examination Tools

  • Diagnostic Tools

Services

  • Neurological Consultations

  • Neurophysiological Testing - EMG

  • Injectable Therapy

  • Paediatric EEG Service

  • Nerve Conduction Studies & EEG (Including Prolonged & Ambulatory Monitoring)

  • Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery, Adjustment & Management

  • Diagnosis & Treatment of Neurological Conditions

  • Neurophysiological & Neurodiagnostics Tests

  • Nerve Conduction Studies

  • EMG (Electromyography)

  • Epilepsy Treatments

  • Seizure Treatments

  • Convulsion Treatments

  • Axillary Hyperhydrosis Treatments

  • Movement Disorder Treatments

  • Chronic Pain Management

  • Headache Treatments

  • Migraines Management

  • Multiple Sclerosis Treatments

  • Movement Disorders Management

  • Spasticity Treatment

  • Muscular Dystrophy Care

  • Spinal Cord Injuries Treatments

Location

Unit 1/25 Fulham Rd, Pimlico QLD

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  • Dr Craig Costello - MBBS (UQ) FRACP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EEG and what is it used for?

EEG’s are used to record the electrical activity in your brain by gently applying electrodes to your scalp. Following the EEG a Neurologist will interpret the activity to assist in determining if you have seizures, epilepsy or non epileptic events.

How long does an EEG take?

Recordings are usually taken for 20 to 30 minutes; however your appointment will last up to 45 minutes to allow for preparation.

North Queensland Neurology