Andrew Davidson

MB BS, MS, PhD, FRACS

Associate Professor Andrew Davidson is an academic neurosurgeon in Melbourne, Australia, specialising in the management of complex brain tumours and vascular malformations. 

A/Prof Davidson is an Australian-trained neurosurgeon who has studied and worked in QLD, NSW, and VIC. He moved his practice to Melbourne in 2021, having previously worked at Macquarie Neurosurgery – Sydney’s leading academic neurosurgery group – for 13 years.

Dr Davidson works at Royal Melbourne Hospital, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, and Melbourne Private Hospital. He is the neurosurgical lead for the Victorian Gamma Knife Centre at Peter Mac.

A/Prof Davidson also has an appointment as Clinical Associate Professor in the Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology at University of Melbourne, and remains an Honorary Associate Professor at Macquarie University in Sydney.  

Associate Professor Davidson also holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Australian Navy. LCDR Davidson has undertaken operation service in Bougainville and East Timor, and in 2021 completed a deployment to the Combined Joint Task Force – OIR Role 3 Hospital in the Middle East, where he was awarded the ADF Operational Service Medal. 

Dr Davidson is happy to see patients in the Parkville Neurosurgery rooms, or through the public hospital outpatient department at Royal Melbourne Hospital or Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.

Location

Suite 31, Level 4, Private Medical Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital

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