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Written by a patient at The Royal London Hospital
25th July 2019


I was transferred to the care of Mr Pushpananthan due to my current Neurosurgeon being unable to undertake my operation due to more urgent cases. Mr Pushpananthan was totally outstanding in his manner, expertise and professionalism. I felt in the most utmost safest hands I could be in. I awoke from my spinal surgery pain free !! something of which I had suffered for seven months. Totally fantastic treatment reassurance and delivery, Mr Pushpananathan is a credit to the Royal London Hospital and Neurosurgery.

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Written by a patient at The Royal London Hospital
11th April 2019


Well where do I start .Mr Push is an amazing compassionate consultant he will always try his very best to see me himself at clinic .Although at times I wish Mr Push could help more to improve my condition I am also very aware because of the complexity of my diagnosis it’s to dangerous to operate.I know for sure if somehow he could heal me he would.He always has a lovely smile when he greets you and has a very soft spoken voice he has plenty of time for his patience I have never felt rushed or not heard. At times I drive him crazy when I’m worried about symptoms but he will reassure me I’m ok .I always leave his clinic feeling less stressed and able to feel more positive about my future.Although I’m extremely grateful another brilliant neurosurgeon at this hospital operated on me .Im know very proud to say Mr push is my neurosurgeon.His the best .

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Written by a patient at The Royal London Hospital
23rd March 2019


I was told i do not need physio by the consultants registrar. They advise me to take off my brace and not wear the brace. Strained my neck whilst sleeping and now I have put the neck brace back on. No proper advise how to take care, nor a care plan to phase out the brace. I am quite hesitant taking the brace off, I am in a limbo, tried to call the neurosurgery team no one picks up. I dont expect any further treatment, hence the consultant will brush my review under the carpet as he did in my previous one.

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Written by a patient at The Royal London Hospital
12th February 2019


Had a really serious accident , Jefferson fracture. I dont hardly see him, during the course of recovery felt very isolated, and wasn't given any advice. Had to get referral to BMI London independent, They were much better and helpful, did basic stuff and explain more reassuringly. Been in limbo for 5 months, very disorganised and outdated scans which they weren't able to report on.

9th March 2019
Response from Mr Suresh Pushpananthan

I'm sorry to hear that your experience was not as expected. I try to see most of my patients in person when possible. However, due to the pressures within the NHS, I often have to rely on my large, but excellent team of surgeons to see patients. I wish you the very best for your recovery.

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Written by a patient at The Royal London Hospital
2nd November 2018


Dr Pushpanantan is the best doctor neuro surgeon that I have had the pleasure to meet he is extremely knowledgeable and professional and importantly has you best interests at heart. Words cannot describe this man's abilities and the confidence that he gives you.

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Specialises in

  • Neurosurgery

Profile

Mr Suresh Pushpananthan is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at The Royal London Hospital.

He is a Neurosurgeon providing all round care for brain and spinal pathologies. He has a sub-specialist interest in Complex Spinal Neurosurgery. Working in the country's leading Major Trauma Centre, he deals with some of the most complex neurosurgical cases.

He works in a collaborative manner with a large team of skilled, surgeons, doctors, nurses and therapists providing a holistic approach.

Mr Pushpananthan has a passion for delivering high quality, cutting edge, patient-focused care.

Mr Pushpananthan does not practice privately, choosing to work solely for the NHS.