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Welcome to Fight Parkinson’s

Fight Parkinson’s (formerly known as Parkinson’s Victoria) is a leading source of specialised health information, advice, and services. Through research, education, and support, we strive to improve the lives of people living with Parkinson’s or Atypical Parkinson’s (PSP, MSA and CBS).

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Jul. 24, 2023
Call for award nominations
Do you know a worthy volunteer who deserves recognition for their contribution to supporting people living with Parkinson’s? Why not nominate them for a Fight Parkinson's Recognition Award? Read more…

Apr. 06, 2023
It’s time to lift the lid off Parkinson’s!
Imagine not being able to walk through a doorway, stopping in your tracks, your feet not moving no matter how much you will them to. Or being unable to walk as your toes claw. Or losing your ability to write. Read more…

Mar. 21, 2023
Join a local Walk in the Park!
Do you live in or close to Horsham, Swan Hill, Gippsland Lakes or Eltham? If so, you can join a local Walk in the Park event on Sunday 26 March. Read more…

Feb. 15, 2023
Fight Parkinson’s launches new online course for the Aged Care sector
A new on demand, online Advanced and Palliative Care for Parkinson’s course now available for professionals in the Aged Care sector was recently launched Read more…

Jan. 25, 2023
Ask The Expert
Ask the Expert gives YOU direct access to researchers, medical, health and other professionals who specialise in Parkinson's. Read more…

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Being diagnosed with Parkinson's is a personal experience but no one has to face Parkinson's alone. Support and information can make a significant and positive difference to the lives of those living with Parkinson's, their families and carers.

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1800 644 189

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“It's a quality of life issue rather than a health issue.  It's about being able to spend quality time with my five grandsons."

Every person's DBS journey is unique.  This is Peter's.

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