Dr Mike Sughrue, Neurosurgeon
It has always amazed me how different each fellow has been. They have all excelled at various aspects of being a neurosurgeon…bedside manner, technical skill in the OR, compassion shown to families etc. Mike epitomised the dictum…knowledge is power! Mike excelled at all aspects of neurosurgery, not necessarily because he was born with inherent talents, but because if he didn’t have them, he learnt them. Mike was able to communicate with any person on any subject. He knew every surgical approach, not necessarily because he had performed them, but because he had read and memorised them. He is the consummate intellectual with the ability to disseminate his knowledge to anyone who wishes to learn no matter what their station or level of education and the ability to put into practice what he has studied. Mike endeared himself to all our staff and especially my family and their friends. He has a most engaging sense of humour, a pleasant and even temperament, a passion for neurosurgery and a considerate and kind nature. I believe, if anyone can find the cure for brain cancer, it will be Mike. We wish him the best of luck in his new position as Head of the Brain Cancer Center in Oklahoma City.
Past Fellows
- Dr Mike Sughrue
- Dr Caroline Hayhurst
- Dr Jacob Fairhall
- Dr Scott Wait
- Dr Aneela Darbar
- Dr Martin Ollson
- Dr Andrew Little
- Dr Gary Gallia
- Dr Jeremy Greenlee
- Dr Asheesh Tandon
- Dr Pankaj Gore
- Dr Dan Guillaume
- Dr Marc Coughlan
- Dr Todd Moesbergen
- Dr Brinda Shivalingam
- Dr Raoul Pope
- Dr Benny "J" Jonker
- Dr Hassan El-Shafei
- Dr Peter Nakaji
Staff
Dr Charles Teo, MBBS FRACS
Dr Bernard Kwok MBBS FRACS
Dr Sudeep G Apana MBBS(UNSW) FANZCA
Dr Harry Koumoukelis, MBBS (Hons.), FANZCA Dr Ralph Mobbs
Kate Joseph, RN Yung Ju, RN
Administration Staff
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New patients
New patients may contact us to arrange a consultation. They may also send radiographs and written medical documents to our address. However, due to the large volume of postage received, we cannot guarantee a time frame within which the materials will be reviewed, and we must ask that all patients wishing to have materials returned to them include return postage. No definitive medical advice is given over the telephone to patients prior to an in-person consultation.
Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales hospital has advanced dramatically from the original hospital built from public donations in the 1870s. The hospital is now a major teaching hospital and provides excellence in healthcare to the southern Sydney community and specialist services to the state of NSW.
Contact Us
The Centre For Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Suite 3, Level 7 Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Barker Street, Randwick
New South Wales, 2031
Australia
Tel: +612 9650 4940
Fax: +612 9650 4902
Email: enquiry@neuroendoscopy.info

