
Scott Hannan
Physician Assistant | Surgical Technologist
2 Truscott Ave Matraville New South Wales, 2036About
Dr. Scott AR Hannan maintains a position at St. George Hospital located in Sydney, New South Wales. The facility is a 627-bed major teaching hospital of the University of NSW, and is a level 1 Trauma Centre for South Eastern Sydney Local Health District and has one of the busiest Emergency Departments in the state. Dr. Hannan has been in practice for over 35 years, specializing in rehabilitation medicine, spasticity management, neurological conditions, pharmacology, remote medicine, and pediatrics. Dr. Hannan speaks around the world to colleagues on spasticity and drug management in patients; being a leading physician in the field. Over the course of his career, he has obtained Board certification in accident and emergency medicine; as well as trigger point injection certified.
Education and Training
University of Tasmania
Board Certification
Board Certified in Accident and Emergency Medicine; Trigger Point Injection Certified
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- International Public Speaking on Spasticity and Drug Management -
Professional Society Memberships
- European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, Parkinson's Australia
What do you attribute your success to?
Scott attributes his success to his love of helping patients better themselves, minimizing risk, pioneering pharmacology solutions for rehabilitation and spasticity medicine, and looking for new ways to help them.
Hobbies / Sports
- Windsurfing-growing orchids-dogs-building computers-online gaming, Swimming with Dogs, Dog Training
Favorite professional publications
- American Archives of rehabilitation medicine,Scandinavian archives of rehabilitation medicine, Archives of Rehabilitation
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