List of Neurosurgeons in London

Find a Leading Private Neurosurgeon in London for Spine and Brain Care

If you’ve been advised to see a neurosurgeon — or you're seeking a second opinion on a spine, nerve, or brain-related condition — accessing a private neurosurgeon in London can provide faster answers and expert care.

Below, you'll find a list of specialists with experience in a wide range of neurological procedures, including spinal surgery, nerve decompression, and minimally invasive techniques. Each profile includes background, areas of focus, and contact options.

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Mr Daniel Walsh

Reviews    272
Neurosurgeon
MB BAO BCh LRCPI and SI FRCS
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Dr Nicholas Thomas

Reviews    921
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Professor Andrew McEvoy

Reviews    1139
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Dr Kristian Aquilina

Reviews    893
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Dr Mary Murphy

Reviews    1330
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Dr Ahmed Toma

Reviews    1164
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Dr Peter Bullock

Reviews    1156
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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Dr Jonathan Hyam

Reviews    860
Neurosurgeon
Expert in:
Brachalgia
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Foot Drop
Nerve Tumours
Upper Back Pain
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🧠 What Does a Neurosurgeon Treat?

Neurosurgeons are specialist doctors who diagnose and treat conditions affecting the brain, spine, spinal cord, and nerves. While many associate them with complex brain surgery, the majority of referrals are actually for spinal issues such as back pain, disc problems, or nerve compression.

You might be referred to a neurosurgeon for:

Sciatica, trapped nerves, or numbness

Herniated discs or spinal instability

Facial pain, such as trigeminal neuralgia

Tumours of the brain or spine

Hydrocephalus or abnormal fluid pressure

Carpal tunnel syndrome or arm/hand nerve symptoms

Post-trauma assessments (e.g. after an accident)

Many private neurosurgeons in London also offer minimally invasive techniques, image-guided procedures, and diagnostic input when surgery is not yet required.

🏥 Accessing Private Neurosurgical Care in London

Booking a private appointment with a neurosurgeon in London offers clear benefits:

Shorter waiting times (often within a week)

Access to diagnostic imaging such as MRI or CT without delay

Direct input from a senior consultant, rather than triage via general clinics

Personalised surgical planning, where needed

Consultations typically take place in well-known medical centres across central London — including private hospitals and clinics on or near Harley Street, known internationally for specialist care.

Initial consultations often last 30–45 minutes, allowing time for a detailed assessment, review of scans or symptoms, and to discuss next steps.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much does it cost to see a private neurosurgeon in London?

Initial consultation fees typically range from £250 to £350, depending on the consultant and location. If imaging or surgery is needed, this will be quoted separately and discussed clearly.

Do I need a GP referral?

Not always. You can self-refer to a private neurosurgeon, although bringing previous reports, scan results, or referral notes (if available) can be helpful.

Will I need surgery straight away?

Not necessarily. Many patients are first offered conservative options such as physiotherapy, injection therapy, or further investigation. Surgery is usually only recommended if clearly necessary.

What types of scans or tests might be needed?

Most neurosurgeons rely on MRI or CT scans, often combined with nerve conduction studies if the issue involves nerve compression or referred pain.

🧭 Choosing the Right Neurosurgeon

The right consultant will depend on your condition and what kind of care you’re seeking — spinal, cranial, or peripheral nerve-related. Some consultants have subspecialty expertise in minimally invasive spinal surgery, tumour resection, or complex revision procedures.

Each profile on this page includes information about areas of expertise, availability, and how to request a consultation directly.

List of Neurosurgeons in London