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Mr Alireza Shoakazemi
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Mr Alireza Shoakazemi MD, FRCS(Neurosurg.) is a consultant neurosurgeon based in central and east London, who specialises in brain tumours, vestibular schwannoma, hydrocephalus, back pain, degenerative spine, discectomy and trigeminal neuralgia.
His NHS base is Queen’s Hospital for Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.Mr Shoakazemi, who also has an interest in Brain tumours, skull base surgery, pituitary surgery and Stereotactic radiosurgery, utilises a multidisciplinary approach to brain tumours in order to achieve the best results.
He’s highly qualified and following completion of his Neurosurgical training in the UK, He completed various fellowships. These include a prestigious skull base fellowship from Salford Royal Hospital, a skull base and microneurosurgery fellowship from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, USA and he is a neurosurgery fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and elected council member to the British Skull Base Society in the UK.He’s a respected clinical leader in private and NHS practise, and is an active member of the skull base surgery and neuro-oncology multidisciplinary team. He is lead for Undergraduate Medical Education in Neurosurgery with the Queen Mary University London and also Neurosurgery Local Education Lead at BHRUT.
His clinical research has been published in various peer-reviewed journals and he’s a member of respected professional organisations including the Society of British Neurological Surgeons(SBNS).
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Mr Alireza Shoakazemi MD, FRCS(Neurosurg.) is a consultant neurosurgeon based in central and east London, who specialises in brain tumours, vestibular schwannoma, hydrocephalus, back pain, degenerative spine, discectomy and trigeminal neuralgia.
His NHS base is Queen’s Hospital for Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.Mr Shoakazemi, who also has an interest in Brain tumours, skull base surgery, pituitary surgery and Stereotactic radiosurgery, utilises a multidisciplinary approach to brain tumours in order to achieve the best results.
He’s highly qualified and following completion of his Neurosurgical training in the UK, He completed various fellowships. These include a prestigious skull base fellowship from Salford Royal Hospital, a skull base and microneurosurgery fellowship from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, USA and he is a neurosurgery fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and elected council member to the British Skull Base Society in the UK.He’s a respected clinical leader in private and NHS practise, and is an active member of the skull base surgery and neuro-oncology multidisciplinary team. He is lead for Undergraduate Medical Education in Neurosurgery with the Queen Mary University London and also Neurosurgery Local Education Lead at BHRUT.
His clinical research has been published in various peer-reviewed journals and he’s a member of respected professional organisations including the Society of British Neurological Surgeons(SBNS).