DR Nathan Creber
Dr. Nathan Creber is a highly accomplished Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) surgeon with specialised expertise in otology, Neurotology and skull base surgery. He is dedicated to advancing care in hearing loss and preservation, hearing implants and cochlear surgery, and skull base tumours. His work is driven by a commitment to improving outcomes for patients with complex ear and hearing disorders.
Dr. Creber began his academic career at the University of Sydney, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Advanced Science (BAdvSc) with First-Class Honors in Anatomy and Histology. While pursuing his medical degree (MBBS), he also worked as a researcher at the Brain and Mind Research Institute, further deepening his understanding of the brain and sensory systems. His dedication to public health led him to complete a Master of Public Health (MPH) in 2011, followed by a Master of Surgery (MS) in 2014, both at the University of Sydney. In 2019, Dr. Creber completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne, focusing on innovations in cochlear implant surgery and hearing preservation. His research has since continued in areas such as hearing rehabilitation and therapies for inner ear disorders. Dr. Creber’s passion for education also led him to earn a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education from Cambridge University, supporting his mission to mentor and inspire future surgeons. Dr. Creber has been recognised with multiple fellowships, including the prestigious Passe and Williams Academic Surgeon Scientist Fellowship from 2022 to2026, where he received advanced training in skull base and hearing implant surgery, and further pursue academic research in hearing loss.
Dr. Creber is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and a member of the Australian Society of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. He holds research appointments at the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, the Institute of Academic Surgery, and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney Australia. His ongoing research interests include hearing preservation, regenerative therapies, and innovative surgical techniques to enhance patient outcomes.