Dr Bradleigh Hayhow

Profession

Psychiatrist

Job Title Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
Organisation Name Fiona Stanley Hospital, WA
Areas of Special Interest

Huntington disease
Young onset dementias
Neuropsychiatric manifestations of epilepsy
Neuropsychiatric manifestations of movement disorders
Autoimmune encephalopathies
Autism (refer page 17)

Research relating to areas of special interest

Research Output

Adults or Children Adults
Clinic Services Neurology
Psychiatry
Neuropsychology
Speech Pathology
Social Work
Clinic Contact details

Statewide Neurosciences Unit, Graylands Hospital
Mount Claremont, WA
T: +61 8 9347 6464
F: +61 8 9385 6813
E: Graylands.Neurosciences@health.wa.gov.au

Clinic days/times Monday - Friday
Other clinic details

Referral forms and further details are available online

Telehealth consults Available
Telehealth Information By negotiation
Transitional Planning – Paediatric to adult services Available
Transitional Planning Information By negotiation
Email

bradleigh.hayhow@health.wa.gov.au

Phone ‎08 6152 2222

Dr Bradleigh Hayhow

is prepared to be contacted by other Health Professionals
Additional Clinical Information

Clinical Information
WA Health Pathways – Huntington‘s Disease (free to access, log in required. Request log on details by emailing healthpathways@wapha.org.au)
Clinical Practice Guidelines and Principles of Care for People with Dementia
Management of mental ill health in people with autism spectrum disorder
Genomics in general practice
Neuropsychiatric symptoms in epilepsy: an overview

Movement disorders and psychiatry

Information for Patients
Fact Sheet – Huntington Disease
Huntington’s Disease – useful websites

Autism CRC Knowledge Centre
Autoimmune encephalitis

European Reference Networks (ERNs)

ERNs are networks for clinicians and researchers to share expertise, knowledge and resources, this information may be of use to Australian health professionals and researchers

For links to online portals that provide information on rare diseases including definitions, causes, treatments, and publications for patients, families and professionals in the field. Please see our conditions page.