Stewart Morrison is an Australian orthopaedic surgeon who treats children and adults with a diverse range of orthopaedic conditions. He works at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Monash Health, and privately at The Epworth Hospital Richmond, and St Vincent’s Private Hospital East Melbourne.
Stewart holds a particular interest in deformity correction, specifically in the context of congenital limb deficiency, skeletal dysplasia, post-traumatic deformity, and limb lengthening.
Stewart completed his medical degree at Monash University in 2008. He was accepted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2018. Stewart then completed a 12-month Limb Reconstruction Fellowship at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA with Professor Mark Dahl MD. He then completed 6 months of paediatric orthopaedics at Klinikum Stuttgart, Germany, supervised by Professor Thomas Wirth.
Stewart takes an evidence-based approach to orthopaedics, utilising established techniques founded in empirical research. While complex problems may sometimes require unique solutions, those solutions must be be firmly grounded in the fundamental principles of orthopaedic and medical practice.
In addition to his work in orthopaedic surgery, Stewart’s advocacy extends to his interest in doctors’ health, having served on the board of the Victorian Doctors Health Program for nine years. He is a keen traveller, concert goer, and avid architectural photographer.
Stewart is consultants The Victorian Orthopaedic Centre (VicOrtho) and Epworth Hospital, and operates at St. Vincents Private Hospital East Melbourne. He is seeing both adult and paediatric patients.
For appointments, please email referrals or enquiries to morrison.office@vicortho.com.au or call 03 9322 3301.
Affiliations
Stewart works as an orthopaedic surgeon at:
The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne
Dandenong Hospital, Monash Health
Monash Children’s Hospital, Monash Health
The Victorian Orthopaedic Centre, North Melbourne
Stewart is a member of the:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS)
Australia Orthopedic Association (AOA)
Australian Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society (ALLARS)
Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society, USA (LLRS)
Australian Medical Association, Victoria (AMA Vic)