About Me

As a neurosurgeon I deal with patients with brain and spine problems. These include patients with brain tumours, brain haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, chiari malformations and facial pain. Spinal problems include patients with sciatica, back pain, spinal claudication, spinal stenosis, neck pain and arm pain especially brachalgia.

Wednesday 21 September 2011

International Patients

International patients are welcomed from all parts of the world. They can be seen and accommodated at Kings College Hospital or The London Bridge Hospital. Arrangements for ambulance transfer can be made from the mother country or the port of entry.


As a neurosurgeon I deal with patients with brain and spine problems. These include patients with brain tumours, brain haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, chiari malformations and facial pain. Spinal problems include patients with sciaticaback pain, spinal claudication, spinal stenosisneck pain and arm pain especially brachalgia, Sciatica both legs

Professional Advice

I also deal with patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and ulna nerve compression. Over recent years neurosurgery has expanded exponentially and treatment are now also available for patients with cerebral palsy, with the insertion of intrathecal baclofen pumps, parkinsons disease and epilepsy.

As a neurosurgeon I deal with patients with brain and spine problems. These include patients with brain tumours, brain haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, chiari malformations and facial pain. Spinal problems include patients with sciaticaback pain, spinal claudication, spinal stenosisneck pain and arm pain especially brachalgia, Sciatica both legs