David B. Grayden

Neurologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of David B. Grayden

David B. Grayden is a neurologist based at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Neurology can cover a wide range of problems that affect the brain, nerves, and how the body works day to day. David’s work is closely linked with long-term conditions and episodes that can change over time, like seizures.


In many cases, he looks after people who have epilepsy and different types of seizures. This can include absence seizures, photosensitive epilepsy, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. He also supports patients dealing with recurring seizures, where the goal is to help you understand what’s happening and find a safer, steadier plan that fits your routine. Seizures can be stressful. Even when the medical side is the focus, the day-to-day impact matters a lot.


David also has clinical connections to other neurological and related health issues. His service area includes multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as tetanus. At times, he may be involved with conditions that are linked to the nervous system and vision, including retinal problems such as late-onset retinal degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. There are also listings that include retinopathy pigmentary mental retardation, which is another label used in some older medical records.


There are also non-neurological items shown under his care area, like ganglion cyst. That said, his main role is still within neurology care at a hospital setting. Information about his education and work experience isn’t listed here, so the exact training details and years in practice aren’t available on this page. Research involvement and any specific clinical trials are also not listed here, so it’s best to ask the clinic directly if you want to know about studies.

Services & Conditions Treated

Absence SeizureEpilepsyGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizureSeizuresTetanusGanglion CystLate-Onset Retinal DegenerationMultiple Sclerosis (MS)Photosensitive EpilepsyRetinitis PigmentosaRetinopathy Pigmentary Mental Retardation

Publications

1 total

Leveraging Channel Coherence in Long-Term iEEG Data for Seizure Prediction.

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics • April 01, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr David B. Grayden offer?
Dr Grayden offers care in neurology, including management of seizures and epilepsy, absence seizures, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, seizures in general, and related conditions. He also treats conditions like multiple sclerosis, retinitis pigmentosa and other retinal conditions, as well as other neurological concerns.
Which conditions does he treat?
He focuses on seizures and epilepsy (including absence seizures and photosensitive epilepsy), multiple sclerosis, and certain eye-related neurological conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa and retinopathy pigmentary. He also covers general neurological care.
Where is Dr Grayden based for appointments?
He practices in Melbourne at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, in the VIC region of Australia.
How can I book an appointment with him?
To arrange an appointment, please contact the hospital or the neurology department in Melbourne. If you have current medical records or referrals, bring them to your visit.
What should I expect at a neurology appointment with him?
The appointment will review your symptoms, medical history and any imaging or test results. He will discuss a plan for diagnosis and management of your neurological condition and discuss treatment options available.
What conditions related to seizures and MS does he treat?
He treats a range of seizure disorders and multiple sclerosis, including how seizures interact with conditions like photosensitive epilepsy and related neurological symptoms.