Neurological Council of WA – Albany is a regional branch of the Neurological Council of Western Australia, a not-for-profit peak body dedicated to supporting individuals with neurological conditions across the state. Located in Centennial Park, this branch extends vital health and support services to Great Southern communities as part of the Neurocare WA program. Through specialized community neurological nursing, health system navigation, education, and NDIS services, it serves clients living with over 160 unique conditions—including both common and rare neurological disorders.

Why choose Neurological Council of WA – Albany?

  • Over Three Decades of Experience: Backed by more than 30 years of state-wide neurological care and leadership.
  • Specialized Neurological Nursing: Professionally trained nurses manage symptoms, enhance function, and support quality of life.
  • NDIS-Registered Provider: Individualized care plans and system navigation assistance for participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
  • Paediatric-Focused Care: The new NeuroKids initiative brings paediatric neurological nursing to families and young clients.
  • Strong Regional Impact: Extending life-improving care across 55 regional towns in southern WA.
  • Trusted Community Partner: Funded by the WA Department of Health and supported by Telethon7, with services endorsed by notable patrons including the Governor of WA.

Take the next step in neurological care—connect with the Neurological Council of WA – Albany today and discover how holistic nursing and community support can transform lives.

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Business Address
211/217 North Rd, Centennial Park WA 6330, Australia
Website
http://www.ncwa.com.au/
Phone Number
+61 8 6285 3800
Contact Email
Years in Operation

Since 1993 (Over 30 years in operation)

Cost of Services

A custom quote and service plan based on each client’s clinical needs, NDIS eligibility, and care complexity.

Opening Hours
  • Sunday, Closed
  • Monday, 8:30am–4:30pm
  • Tuesday, 8:30am–4:30pm
  • Wednesday, 8:30am–4:30pm
  • Thursday, 8:30am–4:30pm
  • Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm
  • Saturday, Closed
Accreditations and Awards

Services offered

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Expertise

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