Our Specialists

  • Dr Kieren Po - Neurologist

    Dr Po is a specialist neurologist with particular expertise in multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune neurological disorders. He has a consulting neurology practice, teaches at a postgraduate level, and conducts clinical research.

  • Dr Katrina Adorini - Cardiologist

    Dr Adorini completed degrees in Medical Science, Medicine, and Surgery at the University of Sydney. She then undertook specialist cardiology training at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, including cardiac transplantation, cardiac failure, and pulmonary arterial hypertension.

  • Dr Amy McClean - Respiratory and Sleep Physician

    Dr Amy McClean brings to the team over a decade of experience managing patients with respiratory disease and sleep disorders. Having completed her specialist training at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 2006, she has undergone advanced sleep training and has worked as a consultant in Complex Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, and Tuberculosis.

  • Associate Professor Ann McCormack - Endocrinologist

    A/Professor Ann McCormack is a senior staff specialist in the Department of Endocrinology at St Vincent’s Hospital and consultant endocrinologist St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Sydney.

    Her particular clinical and research expertise is in the diagnosis and management of pituitary disease.

  • Dr Eamonn Moore - Sleep and Respiratory Physician

    Dr Eamonn Moore obtained his medical degree from The University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom in 2011 and completed his Respiratory and Sleep Medicine training at Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital, Westmead Hospital and Port Macquarie Hospital. Dr Moore offers a broad range of specialist services, including bronchoscopy, trans-bronchial biopsy, thoracic ultrasound and insertion of pleural drains.

  • Dr John Lawson - Senior Paediatric Neurologist

    John is a Senior Paediatric Neurologist with over 30 years of service to NSW public hospitals. John is currently a visiting specialist at Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick, as well as Wagga Wagga, Canberra and the Central Coast.

    John's main area of interest is the comprehensive management of children's epilepsy in patients from from birth to 17 years of age.