Rosalind L. Jeffree is a neurosurgeon working in Sydney, NSW. Her practice is based at 2 Technology Place, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Neurosurgery is a wide field, and her work covers problems affecting the brain and nervous system. This can include brain tumours such as astrocytoma, glioma, glioblastoma, and gliomatosis cerebri. At times, patients also come with issues linked to a suspected or confirmed brain tumour, where tests and careful planning are needed.
She also looks after people dealing with long-lasting or sudden symptoms related to pressure and bleeding in and around the brain. Examples include increased intracranial pressure, pseudotumor cerebri syndrome, and subarachnoid haemorrhage. Headaches can be part of these conditions, especially when they come with other symptoms or change over time.
Some cases involve changes in the skull base and brain structure, such as Chiari malformation. There is also Chiari malformation type 2, where symptoms can affect how the brain and spinal fluid work.
In addition, she treats problems from injury. Traumatic brain injury can range from mild to serious, and management often depends on how the brain is affected. Her work may also include tissue biopsy, when a sample is needed to help confirm what is going on.
Not every case is about a growth or an injury. She also cares for people with neurological conditions that affect movement and strength, including primary lateral sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease). At times, these visits focus on keeping function as stable as possible while supporting day-to-day needs.
Some referrals can be complex, including cases involving HER-2 positive breast cancer where the brain may be involved. Her approach is focused on getting clear answers and making sure treatment matches the findings.
For young patients, there are situations where symptoms can be serious and hard to explain. One example listed is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). In cases like this, the care plan usually depends on how the story fits with the results from checks and imaging.
Public details about Rosalind’s experience and education aren’t listed here. If you want to know more about training, ongoing work, or how clinical decisions are guided, the team at the practice can usually share what’s relevant for your situation.