The following two lists are intended to provide assistance to people who may be looking for a specialist, in their own area of the UK, who has an interest in treating syringomyeliaA cavity, within the spinal cord, which is filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Syringomyelia cavities come in various “shapes and sizes”, from short, spindle-shaped cavities through to long, tense cavities extending throughout the greater part of the spinal cord. Read more or Chiari malformationAn anatomical abnormality affecting the lowermost part of brain, where it joins the spinal cord, at the top of the neck. Various sub-types are described – see under their individual names. The term hindbrain hernia is sometimes used to incorporate all forms.. They are not meant to imply that a specialist who is not on one of the lists is unable to manage these conditions. It is simply the case that those specialists who are listed have told us that they include the treatment of these conditions as part of their clinicalDerived from the Greek term for a bed, this word refers to activities, or diagnoses made on the basis of talking to and examining a patient. It should precede any special investigations, which are directed by the clinical findings. Latterly, the word has been adopted and distorted, in a rather curious way, by football commentators. practice.
The Ann Conroy Trust does not vet any specialist who offers to have his or her name added to one of our lists. All of these consultants work in the NHS and, to gain such positions, will have been subject to prior, rigorous professional examinations and subsequent competitive selection procedures, as well as then being subject to annual appraisals, as is required if they are to maintain their General Medical Council specialist registration and licence to practice.
Several of these specialists may also engage in private practice but we advise you to enquire of their NHS secretaries as to whether or not this is the case, if you are thinking of going down this route. Whether via the NHS or private practice, we would always advise that you seek out specialist help through your GP, who can provide the specialist with any relevant background medical information.
We do our best to keep the information below up-to-date but it is quite possible that some specialists may have retired since they were originally listed and we would be pleased to hear from you if you know this to be the case. We are also always pleased to hear from any specialist who may be interested in learning more about the Charity.
Reiko Ashida – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Southmead Hospital, Bristol
Professor Andrew Brodbelt – Consultant Neurosurgeon – The Walton Centre – Liverpool
Mr Martin Drozda – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Hull Royal Infirmary – Hull
Mr Edward Dyson – Consultant Neurosurgeon – John Radcliffe Hospital – Oxford
Mr Jibin Francis – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Addenbrooke’s Hospital – Cambridge
Mr Nick Haden – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital – Stanmore
Mr Jay Jayamohan – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – John Radcliffe Hospital – Oxford
Mr Sam Jeffery – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Derriford Hospital – Plymouth
Mr Rodney Laing – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Addenbrooke’s Hospital – Cambridge
Mr Shailendra Magdum – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – John Radcliffe Hospital – Oxford
Andrew Manning – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Derriford Hospital – Plymouth
Naomi Slator – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Southmead Hospital, Bristol
Mr Georgios Tsermoulas – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Queen Elizabeth Hospital – Birmingham
Mr Barrie White – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Queens Medical Centre – Nottingham
Mr Athanasios Zisakis – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Queen Elizabeth Hospital – Birmingham
Mr Rafid Al-Mahfoudh – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust – Brighton
Mr Sanj Bassi – Consultant Neurosurgeon – King’s College Hospital – London
Mr Shafqat Bukhari – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Salford Royal Hospital – Manchester
Mr Thomas Carroll – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Royal Hallamshire Hospital – Sheffield
Mr Aabir Chakraborty – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Southampton Children’s Hospital – Southampton
Mr Conor Mallucci – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Alder Hey Children’s Hospital – Liverpool
Mr Ali Nader-Sepahi – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Wessex Neurological Centre – Southampton
Mr Ravindra Nannapaneni – Consultant Neurosurgeon – University Hospital of Wales – Cardiff
Ms Benedetta Pettorini – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Alder Hey Children’s Hospital – Liverpool
Mr Richard Selway- Consultant Neurosurgeon – Kings College Hospital – London
Mr Mano Shanmuganathan – Consultant Neurosurgeon – Royal Victoria Hospital – Belfast
Mr A Sinha – Consultant Neurosurgeon – The Walton Centre- Liverpool & Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Alder Hey Children’s Hospital – Liverpool
Mr Guirish Solanki – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Birmingham Children’s Hospital – Birmingham
Mr Dominic Thompson – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Great Ormond Street Hospital – London
Mr Shungu Ushewokunze – Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon – Sheffield Children’s Hospital
Mr Laurence Watkins – Consultant Neurosurgeon – The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery – London
Below is a map of Neurosurgical Units that are located throughout the UK
Western General Hospital
Royal Hospital for Sick Children
Southern General Hospital, G51 4TF
Ninewells Hospital, DD1 9SY
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, AB9 2ZB
Royal Victoria Hospital, BT12 6BA
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9, Eire
The Children’s University Hospital, Dublin 1, Ireland
Cork University Hospital, Cork, Eire
University Hospital of Wales, CF4 4XW
James Cook University Hospital, TS4 3BW
Royal Victoria Infirmary, NE1 4LP
Royal Hallamshire Hospital, S10 2JF
Sheffield Children’s Hospital, S10 2TH
Hull Royal Infirmary, HU3 2KZ
The General Infirmary at Leeds, LS1 3EX
The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, L9 7LJ
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, L12 2AP
Hope Hospital, M6 8HD
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, M13 9WL
Royal Preston Hospital, PR2 4HT
John Radcliffe Hospital, OX3 9DU
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, CB2 2QQ
Walsgrave Hospital, CV2 2DX
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2TH
Birmingham Children’s Hospital, B4 6NH
Queen’s Medical Centre, NG7 2UH
North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, ST4 4LN
Princess Royal Hospital, RH16 4EX
National Hospital (Queen Square), WC1N 3BG
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, WC1N 3JH
Queens Hospital Romford, RM7 0AG
Charing Cross Hospital, W6 8RF
St Bartholomew’s & Royal London Hospitals, E1 1BB
King’s College Hospital, SE5 9RS
St George’s Hospital, SW17 0QT
Wessex Neurological Centre, SO16 6YD
Southmead Hospital, BS10 5NB
Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, BS2 8BJ
Derriford Hospital, PL6 8DH