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Neurosurgery
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Mr Sikander currently practices as a Consultant Neurosurgeon and Spinal Surgeon at the Princess Grace Hospital and is the Lead Clinician for the Neurosurgical Spinal service at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Mr Sikander holds fellowship training programmes in skull base and spinal surgery from King’s College Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital, The Royal London Hospital and The John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Prior to taking up a busy Neurosurgical practice in Oxford, he practised as a Consultant Neurosurgeon and spinal surgeon at St Mary’s Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital in London.
Mr Sikander treats patients with a wide variety of spinal disorders including spinal pain due to degenerative pathology, spinal stenosis, spinal cord tumours, spinal vascular malformations, adult congenital malformations, Arnold-Chiari Malformations, spinal cord syrinx and patients requiring complex revision surgeries.
He is also a Neurosurgeon and has a sub-specialist interest in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, which is a very common and debilitating but treatable condition that may masquerade as dementia in the elderly.
Mr Sikander has pioneered and developed new techniques and technologies in brain and spine surgery including endoscopic spine surgery and treatment of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (surgically treatable dementias).
Spinal Surgery
Hindi, English
DNB Neurosurgery, FRCS- Surgical Neurology, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
General Medical Council: 6130324
New appointment: £350
Follow-up appointment: £275
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