About Us

We’re NSW's Specialists in Aneurysm, Strokes and Stents

One of our interventional neurologists will be supporting you through your aneurysm, stroke, or neurological disorder. 

Our consultation and treatments are zero-cost, covering everything from consultations to medication to surgery to recovery. 

Uniquely, your treatment can be supported by specialists across three disciplines — neurosurgery, neuroradiology and interventional neurology — all of whom can work together to get you the best outcome.

Patients with a referral from a GP are invited to call today for an appointment.


Our Partners

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Our Specialists

With commitment, there is excellence. Youou will be served by a team that is comprised of committed specialists in neurosurgery, neuroradiology, and interventional neurology; and dedicated specialised neuro-anaesthetists — which means you receive the best quality of care you deserve.

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Dr Timothy Ang

Dr Timothy Ang is a neurologist and interventionist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney — the only multidisciplinary interventional centre in Australia that covers neurosurgery, neuroradiology, and intervention neurology. 

Specialising in all the three fields, Dr Timothy uses cutting-edge medical imaging tests to diagnose and treat diseases such as stroke, IIH, and aneurysm using minimally invasive procedures, lowering the risks that are commonly associated with the traditional surgery and reducing the patient’s recovery time. 

When it comes to strokes, every second counts. That’s why for Dr Timothy, his research interests revolve around streamlining and improving access to hyperacute stroke therapies using TeleStroke tech and retrieval networking, where doctors can perform real-time and remote diagnosis and treatment to a stroke patient, which dramatically speeds up the delivery of care.

Works and accolades:

  • He received the Stroke Society of Australasia Young Investigators' Award (2014) for his work with acute stroke assessments and neuroimaging

  • He serves as the national curriculum advisor for the Stroke Academy, contributing to the development of the next generation of stroke physicians

  • He is a member of the strategic working party for the NSW Statewide Stroke Service led by the Agency of Clinical Innovation

  • He authored and published 15 scientific articles on stroke, thrombectomy, neuroimaging, interventional neuroradiology, and other related topics. 

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Dr Hugh Stephen Winters

Dr Hugh Stephen Winters is a neurologist with four years of exhaustive training in interventional neuroradiology, which includes a year of clinical and procedural fellowship in Interventional Neuroradiology at the Erlanger Medical Center in Tennessee.

He is a CCINR-registered practitioner, which means Dr Stephen draws from the world’s high standards and best practices in patient safety and care in the field of interventional neuroradiology.

As a specialist in interventional neuroradiology, Dr Stephen is highly trained in the use of minimally invasive, image-guided techniques to diagnose and treat diseases such as stroke, IIH, and aneurysm.

He is also the cofounder of Scrawl Medical, where he and his team built a fully integrated clinical support platform for acute medical care.

Works and accolades:

  • He founded WorldWideMed along with Dr. Blaise Baxter and created CaseSpace, a neurointerventional case sharing application for web and iOS

  • He is the first neurologist to be trained at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

  • He is the first NZ-born neurologist to train in Interventional Neuroradiology

  • He has authored and published a number of journal articles in the area of stroke, subarachnoid haemorrhage, neuroimaging, and interventional neuroradiology