My registrar training in General Neurology began at the Royal Free Hospital and sub-speciality training was completed at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen’s Square, London. Prior to receiving my CSST, I was attached to the department of Neurology at the Mount Sinai Medical Centre, New York in the capacity of visiting registrar.
I was an MRC Clinical Training Fellow at King’s College, London, where I received a PhD in Neuropharmacology for work on the role of P450 enzymes in the basal ganglia I Parkinson’s disease. During this time, I had clinical attachments at the Royal Free and the National Hospital, Queen’s Square under the supervision of Professors AHV Schapira and CD Marsden. I have over eight years post graduate experience in clinical neurology and many original publications in neurology and neurosciences.
I was appointed to the post of Consultant Neurologist at the Luton & Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Free Hospital in London, in March 2002.
My clinical interests encompass all aspects of Neurology but I have developed particular interest in the management of Parkinson’s disease, balance disorders/vertigo and headache.
Specialities:
Neurology
Special clinical interests:
Parkinson’s disease
Headaches & balance disorders
Vertigo and dizziness