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Health professional resources for your patients

At MS Plus, we provide support, information and resources to help your patients to live well with multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions.

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Being told you have multiple sclerosis (MS) or that you’re experiencing new symptoms because of a relapse can bring about many emotions.

Your patient and their loved ones will likely have many questions: how it may affect their lifestyle, how it can be treated and how they can get the support they need right now. We’re here to help with all these questions and more.

At MS Plus, we provide support, information and resources to help your patients to live well with multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions.

We can help your patients learn how to manage their symptoms and be a part of a community committed to making things easier. One day at a time.

Understanding MS

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune condition of the central nervous system. It interferes with nerve impulses in the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Here you can find out about the types of multiple sclerosis, causes, and the genetic and environmental factors.

Learn about MS
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Treatment information

The key goal in managing multiple sclerosis is to minimise relapses, restore function and reduce the impact of symptoms on daily life. One way to achieve this is through disease modifying treatments. MS Australia is the trusted source for up-to-date information on MS treatments and medications, including therapies to help manage symptoms in Australia.

Read the latest on treatments from MS Australia
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Resources to live well

People with multiple sclerosis can experience many different symptoms, which may change at different stages of life. We have a range of resources to help your patients learn how to manage their symptoms so they can live well.

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MS in other languages

We’re committed to cultural diversity. This means recognising and appreciating cultural differences and encouraging participation by all. On this page you’ll find translated resources and links to the national Telephone Interpreter Service for your patients.

View resources in other languages
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Let’s talk about your support

If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed a neurological condition, we’re here to support you – both now and throughout your journey.

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