Keyoumars Ashkan

Consultant Neurosurgeon

, London

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Keyoumars Ashkan: Consultant Neurosurgeon in London

Professor Keyoumars Ashkan is a leading neurosurgeon at King's College Hospital, London, and one of the handful of neurosurgeons in the UK to be awarded a Professorship. He is dual trained in medicine and surgery, having obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons. He undertook his specialist training in general neurosurgery in London. His subspecialist training in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery included a Fellowship in France with Professor Benabid, who is generally considered as the founder of modern deep brain stimulation surgery. In addition to his expertise in degenerative spine disease, including back and neck pain, arm pain and sciatica, Professor Ashkan's main interests are neuromodulation surgery and brain tumours. This includes deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation and occipital nerve stimulation for movement disorders, pain, headaches and image guided minimally invasive and stereotactic surgery for brain tumours, including awake craniotomies and brain mapping. He is one of the few UK surgeons trained in Gamma Knife and CyberKnife surgery. Professor Ashkan is available for private consultation at The Harley Street Clinic.

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Treatments, operations and tests provided by Keyoumars Ashkan

  • Brain surgery
  • Cervical disc hernia surgery
  • Cyberknife surgery
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Keyoumars Ashkan is an accredited consultant for The Harley Street Clinic

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Professional details

Qualifications

BA, BSc, MBBCh, FRCP, FRCPath, FRCS, FRCPS, FRCS (SN), MD

Qualified in 1993

in United Kingdom

Registrations and licensing

  • General Medical Council (GMC)

    Registration no.: 4011040
    Date of registration: 01-Aug-1994

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