About
Dr. Thomasin Andrews is a consultant neurologist with extensive experience in general neurology, including the investigation and management of headaches, fits, blackouts, and dizziness. She has a specialist interest in Parkinson's disease, tremor, movement disorders, and Huntington's disease. Dr. Andrews studied at University College London and completed her general medical training at Bart's and the Royal Free, followed by a year as a medical registrar at St Peter's in Chertsey. She earned a research degree from the MRC Cyclotron Unit at Imperial College London, where she studied the use of positron emission tomography in Huntington's disease. Dr. Andrews completed her higher neurology training in London and was appointed as a consultant neurologist in 2003. She runs clinics for general neurology, movement disorders, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease. Her clinical expertise includes neuro-rehabilitation, headache, tremor, gait difficulties, dizziness, blackouts, faints, numbness, tingling, and Parkinson's disease.