Reviews
Mr Deniz is one of the finest consultants I’ve met and I’ve had the pleasure of meeting a few due to my work in healthcare. He’s knowledgable, kind and honest.
I underwent a C6/7 foraminotomy in Dec 2018. After two consultations with Mr Deniz who explained both the benefits and the risks openly and honestly, I opted for the surgery. The surgery went better than expected and not only did it cure the arm pain I also got an unexpected improvement in neck pain. The scar is tiny and everything healed well. Would definitely recommend Mr Deniz and if I ever need him again, I know where to turn.
Mr Deniz was easy to talk to, and explained everything very clearly.
Before 20th November, lots of nerve pain and reduced mobility.
One micro-discectomy later, I walk (slowly) out of the hospital and it's been great. Even the scar is hardly visible.
Hopefully I'll never need him again but if I ever do, I know I've be in safe and expert hands.
Mr Deniz performed a L4/5 decompression for me on 6 November and the outcome has been better than I dared hope. He inspired confidence from the first consultation through to the recent follow up. Because of that I went into surgery with a positive attitude which proved to be totally correct. I have recovered more quickly than I thought even though the surgery was more extensive than normal for this procedure.
I can’t thank him enough.
What a great doctor. Had one consultation with Mr Deniz after months of pain with my back. He came up with a solution,, had surgery and now I feel on the mend at last .Mr Deniz is doctor who does what it says on the tin . Can't thank you enough for the help you gave me
kind regards Brent Clapham
Specialises in
- Neurosurgery
Profile
Consultant Neurosurgeon at Leeds General Infirmary since 2012. Neurosurgical training at North Thames Higher Surgical Training Rotation in London with posts completed at Charing Cross Hospital, Bart’s and The Royal London Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital and The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square. Relocated then to Neurosurgical Unit at The John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford to gain Fellowship experience in lateral skull base surgery, in particular surgery for vestibular schwannoma, and endoscopic pituitary surgery. Finally returning to London in January 2012 to commence a Neurovascular Fellowship at King’s College Hospital in London, gaining invaluable and unique training in the decision-making and operative management of brain and spinal vascular malformations, including the clipping of aneurysms and excision of AVMs. Fully trained and competent to perform the full range of cranial and spinal surgeries.