Amanda K. Sampson is an Orthopaedic Surgeon based in Melbourne, working from 75 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. Her clinic focus is on conditions that affect the bones and the way limbs or bones grow, especially when the issue is present from birth.
In many cases, Amanda looks after kids and families dealing with craniosynostosis and a range of hand and foot conditions like syndactyly (joined fingers or toes), as well as other limb differences. Some of these can come with genetic syndromes, so you may see her working with conditions such as Apert syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, and syndromes that involve extra digits, including acrocephalopolydactyly.
She also works with conditions like acromicric dysplasia. At times, care can be complex because growth, shape, and function all matter. Amanda’s approach is practical and calm. She takes time to explain what’s going on, what the usual options look like, and how surgery may help with both appearance and day-to-day movement.
Health doesn’t sit in a bubble though. If a patient has hypertension, Amanda factors it into planning and ongoing care. That way, the team can aim for safer decisions around timing, anaesthetic risk, and recovery support.
Over time, her experience has been built around orthopaedic problems that are linked with growth and development. She also understands that families need clear guidance, not rushed appointments. When treatment involves more than one step, she helps coordinate the next move so you’re not left guessing.
Her education is in orthopaedic surgery, with specialist training that supports the kind of care her patients need. While every case is different, Amanda works with a steady focus on helping people move better and live with fewer worries about their condition.