Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Dr Hadi Manji is a Senior Consultant Neurologist, Associate Professor of Neurology at University College London and Lecturer at the world famous National Hospital for Neurology, Queen Square, London. Dr Manji's areas of expertise include headache disorders such as migraine, peripheral nerve disorders, tremor and movement disorders, and infectious neurological disorders including HIV.
Dr Manji initially trained as a GP in Edinburgh, before training in neurology at The Royal Free, and National Hospitals as well as L'Hopital Kremlin-Bicetre in Paris. In 1997, he was appointed Consultant NHS Neurologist to The National Hospital and also Ipswich Hospital, where he holds clinics in peripheral nerve disorders, general neurology and Parkinson's disease, and has been elected President of the Neurosciences Section of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Dr Manji is actively involved in teaching and currently is appointed as Senior Lecturer at the National Hospital. He has been involved in the development of a new medical school in Beira, Mozambique, and is also involved in the training of neurologists from Kenya and most recently Malaysia.
Dr Manji is widely published and is the Chief Author and Editor of the Oxford Handbook of Neurology. The first edition of the book sold 11,000 copies and is used during training for junior doctors and neurologists around the world. His latest book is entitled: Neuromuscular Disease - case studies from Queen Square (written and edited with Dr Matt Evans and Dr Chris Turner). Dr Manji has also published numerous papers on the subject of peripheral nerve disorders, general neurology, and HIV neurology.
Dr Manji was awarded the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) Medal for services to National and International Neurology. The award ceremony took place at the annual ABN meeting in Harrogate in May 2022. The citation by Professor Tom Warner (President of the ABN) and Dr Manji's lecture entitled 'From Eldoret to Harrogate...the story so far' is available on the ABN website for those interested.
Dr Manji initially trained as a GP in Edinburgh, before training in neurology at The Royal Free, and National Hospitals as well as L'Hopital Kremlin-Bicetre in Paris. In 1997, he was appointed Consultant NHS Neurologist to The National Hospital and also Ipswich Hospital, where he holds clinics in peripheral nerve disorders, general neurology and Parkinson's disease, and has been elected President of the Neurosciences Section of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Dr Manji is actively involved in teaching and currently is appointed as Senior Lecturer at the National Hospital. He has been involved in the development of a new medical school in Beira, Mozambique, and is also involved in the training of neurologists from Kenya and most recently Malaysia.
Dr Manji is widely published and is the Chief Author and Editor of the Oxford Handbook of Neurology. The first edition of the book sold 11,000 copies and is used during training for junior doctors and neurologists around the world. His latest book is entitled: Neuromuscular Disease - case studies from Queen Square (written and edited with Dr Matt Evans and Dr Chris Turner). Dr Manji has also published numerous papers on the subject of peripheral nerve disorders, general neurology, and HIV neurology.
Dr Manji was awarded the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) Medal for services to National and International Neurology. The award ceremony took place at the annual ABN meeting in Harrogate in May 2022. The citation by Professor Tom Warner (President of the ABN) and Dr Manji's lecture entitled 'From Eldoret to Harrogate...the story so far' is available on the ABN website for those interested.
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Abnormal gait
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Alzheimer's disease
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Amnesia
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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Arm pain
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Ataxia
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Brain MRI
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Cerebrovascular disease
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Chorea
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Chronic headache
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Cognitive impairment
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Coronavirus
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Degenerative nerve disease
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Dementia
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Diabetic neuropathy (diabetes pain)
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Dizziness
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Epilepsy
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Headache
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Memory disorder
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Migraine
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Movement disorders
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Myasthenia gravis
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Myelitis
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Myopathies
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Neck pain
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Neuralgia
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Neurological disorders
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Neurological treatments
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Neuromuscular disease
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Neuropathic pain
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Paraneoplastic syndromes
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Parkinson's
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Parkinsonism
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Restless legs syndrome
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Sciatica
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Seizures
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Stroke
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Tension headache
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Tremor
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Trigeminal neuralgia
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Vertigo
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Queen's Square Private Consulting Rooms23 Queen's Square WC1N 3BG - London (Central London)(+44) 02075514326
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The Physicians Clinic14 Devonshire St, Marylebone W1G 7AE - London (Central London)(+44) 02075514326
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Cleveland Clinic London Hospital33 Grosvenor Pl SW1X 7HY - London (Central London)(+44) 02075514326
Do I have Guillain-Barré syndrome?
Dr Hadi Manji, one of our top neurologists, describes the causes, symptoms and treatment options for people with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare but potentially serious neurological condition.
How to identify, treat and prevent migraines
Dr Hadi Manji shares his professional expertise so that you can understand migraine symptoms, prevention and treatment.
How does a neurologist diagnose different types of headache?
If you’re getting headaches quite frequently and you can't seem to identify an obvious cause, then maybe it’s time to make an appointment to see an expert neurologist about the problem. Dr Hadi Manji, a senior consultant neurologist in London, tells us about the consultation process and how he diagnoses different types of headache.