Our Affiliated Specialists

Our strong team of specialists continue to provide exceptional care for patients in Mater Neurosciences Centre, drawing on their wealth of experience and the centre’s commitment to provide ‘cutting edge’ medicine.  

Dr Damian Amato

SpecialtyNeurosurgery
Clinical Interests

Cranial neurosurgery including skull base surgery for tumours such as acoustic neuromas and meningiomas.  Pituitary surgery and other endoscopic anterior skull base surgery.  Other areas of interest include trigeminal neuralgia and minimally invasive spine surgery.

Biography

Dr Damian Amato trained in neurosurgery in Australia.  His training also included research into traumatic brain injury at the University of Adelaide for which he earned a Master of Surgery degree.  He then undertook further subspecialty training in the United Kingdom.  This consisted of fellowships in skull base neurosurgery and minimally invasive spine surgery at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge.  He is a consultant neurosurgeon at Mater private hospitals and Princess Alexandra Hospital.

Dr Amato’s special interest areas in cranial neurosurgery including skull base surgery for tumours such as acoustic neuromas and meningiomas.  Pituitary surgery and other endoscopic anterior skull base surgery.  Other areas of interest include trigeminal neuralgia and minimally invasive spine surgery.

Dr Amato consults at Brisbane Clinical Neuroscience Centre.

Visiting locations:

Noosa Hospital, Specialist Consulting Suites, 111 Goodchap Street, Noosaville Qld 4566

Mater Health Hub, Springfield, 95 Southern Cross Circuit, Springfield Central Qld 4300

Westside Specialist Suites, 32 Morrow Street, Taringa Qld 4038

Practice location
Brisbane Clinical Neuroscience Centre Suite 1, Level 3 Salmon Building537 Stanley StreetSouth Brisbane4101 QLD Get Directions
Mater Health Hub, Springfield Mater Health Hub, Springfield95 Southern Cross CircuitSpringfield Central4300 QLD
Noosa Hospital Specialist Consulting Suite 111 Goodchap Street Noosaville4566 QLD Get Directions