Originally from Sydney, Dr Damodaran earned his medical degree from the University of Newcastle. His neurosurgical training took place at leading tertiary hospitals across New South Wales, Western Australia, and Victoria. He further advanced his skills with subspecialty training in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery at St Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne. In 2016, he was awarded the esteemed AO Spine Scholarship, allowing him to complete an international fellowship in reconstructive spinal surgery in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Dr Damodaran has a strong focus on brain tumour and endoscopic pituitary surgeries. He is skilled in using neuromonitoring and brain mapping techniques, particularly for tumours located in eloquent or functionally critical brain regions. These advanced tools help reduce the risk of serious neurological complications. He currently chairs the multidisciplinary brain tumour meeting at Concord Hospital and holds a Master of Surgery degree, with his thesis centred on the treatment of glioblastoma in elderly patients.
Dedicated to both research and education, Dr Damodaran has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. He participates in NHMRC-funded research trials, supervises students, and serves as a reviewer for several international neurosurgical journals. His work has also led to invitations to present at major international conferences.
Dr Damodaran is a committed advocate for Aboriginal and global health. He holds a postgraduate qualification in International Health and regularly volunteers his expertise by providing pro bono neurosurgical care at Port Moresby General Hospital in Papua New Guinea.
With a strong foundation in clinical experience, scientific knowledge, and modern surgical techniques, Dr Damodaran is dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care to his patients across Sydney and the Central Coast.