MA, MD, FRCP
Specialises in
I am a Consultant Neurologist practising on Wednesdays at Spire London East Hospital. After qualifying in 1989 at Cambridge University and working on a medical rotation at Manchester Royal Infirmary, I undertook specialist training in neurology on the North Thames rotation and at the National Hospital, Queen's Square, where I was awarded the Ralph Noble Prize for my MD thesis. I took up my consultant post in 2001 and was subsequently elected FRCP in 2004.
Since working as a consultant, I have gained a wealth of clinical experience in my NHS practices at King George Hospital, Ilford, Essex, and at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel. I also hold an Honorary Senior Lecture post at Queen Mary College, London, where I set up an electrophysiological research laboratory to investigate motor control and the pathophysiology of movement disorders.
As well as a broad background in general neurology, I have particular experience in the management of movement disorders, such as Parkinsonism, tremor and dystonia, and in the treatment of movement disorders, chronic pain and refractory epilepsy with neurostimulation devices. I also specialise in the management of stroke, headache and vertigo.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr John McAuley at Spire include:
Neurology
Other treatments
Neurology:
Member of Association of British Neurologists
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
Neurophysiology of movement disorders.
Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, King George Hospital and Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel.