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21st April 2024


At my initial appointment with Mr Grover he answered all my questions in great detail and was very professional . I felt comfortable and hopeful that he was the best surgeon I could have asked for. I cannot thank him enough for removing my 4cm acoustic neuroma, while preserving my facial nerve! He visited it me a few days after the surgery which went very well and 4 days later I was at home. It would be helpful if Mr Grover secretary could have responded to emails during these stressful times.

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9th April 2024


Amazing video consultation, thoroughly knowledgeable, skilled neurosurgeon, confident, kind and caring manner. Made all the right decisions, that’s just the person you need when your life depends on it. Thank you for getting me back to my young family, feeling so well. Amrit

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12th September 2023


Poor experience all round. Dismissive and defensive, poor listening skills coupled with a lack of compassion.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
19th February 2023


Absolute 5 star. Extremely knowledgeable, calm and understanding, listened and made us feel totally comfortable.

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
19th June 2022


Was disappointed But he had not read my scans prior to the meeting.

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Profile

Patrick Grover is a Neurosurgeon specialised in the management of skull base and vascular pathologies.

He works at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and the Cleveland Clinic London. He is proficient in minimally invasive techniques such as gamma knife radiosurgery, as well as open surgical techniques. He has particular expertise in the management of meningiomas, vestibular schwannomas, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and cavernomas of the brain.

He has a keen interest in teaching and research as an investigator for the CARE trial for cavernomas and ROAR study of unruptured aneurysms, as well as AI applications to skull base tumour surgery.