Neurosurgeon
London, W1B 6BW
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Mr Ramesh Nair is a Consultant Neurosurgeon with a decade of experience in the treatment of skull base lesion, brain tumours and neurovascular disorders. He centres his practice around empathy and considering his patients and their concerns. Mr Nair sees private patients at Charing Cross Hospital, Cromwell Hospital, Spire Bushey Hospital and The London Clinic.
Mr Nair completed his medical degree at the University of Kerala, India in 1992, and went on to train in India, Japan and the UK. During his training, he gained his Master's degree (MS) in General Surgery and a Master's degree (MCh) in Neurosurgery. Upon completion of his neurosurgery fellowship in Fujita, Japan, Mr Nair was appointed Consultant at John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford and later moved to Charing Cross Hospital in 2010.
Mr Nair is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and a Fellow in Surgical Neurology of the Royal College of Surgeons. He holds professional memberships with the Society of British Neurosurgeons and the British Neurovascular Group.
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MBBS - University of Kerala, India in 1992
MS in General Surgery
DNB in General Surgery - Indian National Board
MCh in Neurosurgery
DNB in Neurosurgery - Indian National Board
FRCSEd - Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK
FRCS (S/N) - Royal College of Surgeons, UK
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Mr Ramesh Nair speaks English and Malayalam
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Mr Ramesh Nair primarily practices at The London Clinic, located at 20 Devonshire Place, London, United Kingdom, W1B 6BW
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Mr Ramesh Nair is working Monday (09:00 - 11:00), Tuesday (14:00 - 16:00), Friday (10:00 - 13:00)
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