Craig W. Dreyer is a Craniofacial Surgeon based in Adelaide, working out of Level 10 in the Adelaide Health And Medical Sciences Building at the corner of North Terrace and George Street, Adelaide SA 5000.
Craniofacial surgery is about treating conditions that affect the face, jaw, and skull. Craig looks after people who are dealing with shaped and formed structures from birth, as well as issues that can show up as children grow.
In many cases, this includes children and families who need help with conditions like Crouzon syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, Goldenhar disease, and other related craniofacial differences. There are also conditions linked to how the face and nasal area develop, where breathing, feeding, and ongoing growth can all be part of the discussion.
Craig also provides care where there are airway and throat concerns. That can include adenoidectomy (removing the adenoids) and treatment related to tongue tie. Depending on the situation, these issues may affect comfort, swallowing, and how well a child can feed.
Over time, craniofacial care often comes with a few moving parts. People may need regular reviews, planning for different stages of growth, and clear explanations about what to expect. Craig’s role sits within that bigger picture, focusing on the surgical options that can help improve function and structure.
Details about Craig’s training, years of experience, and any research work aren’t listed in the information here. The same is true for clinical trials. If you want, it’s usually best to ask the clinic directly about experience with specific conditions and whether any studies are relevant to your situation.
For families in South Australia, having a local craniofacial surgeon can make appointments and follow-ups easier to manage. If you’re looking for support with facial and skull development concerns, or with certain throat and feeding issues, Craig W. Dreyer is one of the clinicians working in this area in Adelaide.