About Dr Andrew See
MBBS, FRANZCR
Profile: Dr Andrew See is a confident, compassionate radiation oncologist, committed to supporting patients throughout all stages of their journey. Dr See prides himself in achieving the best possible outcome for his patients through supporting them make well-informed decisions about their treatment and communicating using plain language in a respectful and personable manner.Dr See completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at Monash University in 1991 and became a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists in 2001. Andrew has developed sub-discipline expertise with the management of breast, genitourinary and general oncology and has gained international training with stereotactic radiosurgery, a new and expanding area of cancer medicine.Andrew has an active interest in research initiatives exploring the merits of stereotactic radiosurgery.
Special interests: Stereotactic radiation therapy;Breast cancer;Genitourinary cancer;Gastrointestinal cancer
Practice Location
- Practice name Epworth Freemasons
- Address 113 Albert Street, East Melbourne, VIC
- Suburb or City East Melbourne, VIC
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Mildura Base Hospital
- Address 192 Ontario Avenue, Mildura, VIC
- Suburb or City Mildura, VIC
- What is the Dr Andrew See's specialty?
- Dr Andrew See is a Radiologist, Medical Oncologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Andrew See's practice?
- Dr Andrew See works at 113 Albert Street, East Melbourne, VIC
- What are the Dr Andrew See's qualifications?
MBBS, FRANZCR
Profile: Dr Andrew See is a confident, compassionate radiation oncologist, committed to supporting patients throughout all stages of their journey. Dr See prides himself in achieving the best possible outcome for his patients through supporting them make well-informed decisions about their treatment and communicating using plain language in a respectful and personable manner.Dr See completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at Monash University in 1991 and became a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists in 2001. Andrew has developed sub-discipline expertise with the management of breast, genitourinary and general oncology and has gained international training with stereotactic radiosurgery, a new and expanding area of cancer medicine.Andrew has an active interest in research initiatives exploring the merits of stereotactic radiosurgery.
Special interests: Stereotactic radiation therapy;Breast cancer;Genitourinary cancer;Gastrointestinal cancer