by DDP | Feb 26, 2021 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, Private Neurologist London
Dr Paviour has a specialist interest in Parkinson’s Disease and other Movement Disorders. He is a Private Consultant for Parkinson’s Disease. In addition, he is the clinical lead for Movement Disorders at the Atkinson Morley Regional Neurosciences Centre. About...
by DDP | Feb 22, 2021 | Consultant Neurologist, Consultant Neurologist London, Dr Dominic Paviour
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease affecting nerves in the brain and spinal cord. This can cause problems with muscle movement, balance and vision. Seeing a Private Consultant for Multiple Sclerosis can help understand your symptoms so you can access support....
by DDP | Feb 19, 2021 | Consultant Neurologist, Consultant Neurologist London, Dr Dominic Paviour, Private Neurologist London
Dr Paviour is a highly regarded and skilled consultant neurologist in London. He has clinics in Chelsea, Wimbledon and Harley Street on various days so finding a suitable time and location is straight forward. If you need to see a Consultant Neurologist in London, it...
by DDP | Feb 12, 2021 | Consultant Neurologist, Consultant Neurologist London, Dr Dominic Paviour, Private Neurologist London
Dr Paviour is a highly regarded and skilled consultant neurologist at The London Clinic. The facility, located in West London, is a private healthcare organisation and a registered charity. When looking for a neurologist, it is important to find a doctor who meets...
by DDP | Jan 25, 2021 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, General
When you attend the clinic, you will have many questions. Dr Paviour’s patient information provides details of how he will examine important aspects of your condition and treatment. Any details you discuss in the clinic will, if you wish, be sent to the referring...
by DDP | Dec 28, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, Neurologist
One of the most important parts of getting the right treatment for epilepsy and seizures is getting the right diagnosis. Doctors base their diagnosis on what they are told about your seizures so keeping a record of symptoms is important. Electrical activity is...
by DDP | Dec 21, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, Neurologist
Dr Paviour, Consultant Neurologist has a busy NHS and private practice. He graduated in 1998 after training in London, winning the Medical School Gold Medal. He took junior medical jobs in London and at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals and passed his MRCP examinations. ...
by DDP | Dec 18, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, Neurologist
Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. A neurologist is a medically qualified doctor dealing with such conditions. This includes the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease that involve the central, peripheral and...
by DDP | Nov 18, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Consultant Neurologist London, Dr Dominic Paviour
If you need to see a Consultant Neurologist in London, it is important to find a doctor who meets your medical needs. It is also crucial to select a consultant that you are comfortable with and that you can talk to. Diagnosing and treating neurological conditions...
by DDP | Apr 28, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Migraine, Neurologist
If you suffer from migraines or tension headaches, then you are probably looking for any possible treatments. Any amount of research will suggest Amitriptyline for headaches. There are side effects so it should be taken with care and only under the advice of a...
by DDP | Apr 14, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Dr Dominic Paviour, Migraine
If you suffer from migraines, then you know that the holy grail of medicines is one that can prevent an attack from happening. That’s why many people are beginning to take topiramate for help with migraines. For many migraine sufferers, it works well at preventing...
by DDP | Mar 24, 2020 | Consultant Neurologist, Consultant Neurologist London, General, Migraine
When people say they ‘blacked out’, they generally mean they have lost consciousness for a short time. An example is fainting. However, in some cases, people can continue walking and talking during a blackout; they just don’t remember what has happened to them during...