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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
19th October 2017


I could not fault Mr Periera he was always very pleasant to deal with and either himself or one of team came round to see me everyday during my stay in St George's which was really settling for myself as I came in as a trauma patient. He was always very clear and thorough in his work and assessments. His advise was second to none and was really helpful when he explained his reasons behind it. I feel so lucky to have Mr Periera on the day of admission, thank you so much for everything!

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
23rd September 2017


Dr Pereira is absolutely trustworthy and I do not hesitate to recommend him. His non interventionist approach meant that I did not need to have surgery for my spontaneous subdural hematoma.

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
21st September 2017


This was my fourth spinal surgery so I have past experiences to judge Mr Pereira by. Erlick took over my case at short notice when a surgeon with a complex spinal speciality was required. Mr Pereira had a very calm, methodical and measured approach which was totally reassuring. He was very clear and concise in his consultations and operational procedure. Subsequently the surgery went very well and I received great care.

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
7th September 2017


My name is Nathan.The doctor I saw listened and went on to perform amazing surgery to help with back pain that got real worse after I was hit side on in a vehicle. Gave good advice. Sent me or advise me on all possible outcomes. And the surgery he performed was spot on. Aftercare is still on going but have no complaints about Dr pereira.

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
1st August 2017


I have been an emergency patient at St. George's in Tooting and Mr Pereira operated on me about ten days ago. The pains in my back and increased difficulty in walking had been caused by a tumour on my spine initially caused by rogue cells from prostate cancer. Before the operation he had to impart difficult news to me and outline the options I had. He was very clear, kind and professional - and gave me incredible confidence that I was in the best hands. After the op - and that was highly successful - he was very caring and, even though I must be one of many whose life (and ability to walk) he has saved, I felt that I was being treated as an individual and not just a number. I have been cared for by some remarkable people in the last fortnight but Mr Pereira has been a key component in my recovery. I thank him with all my heart.

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Specialises in

  • Neurosurgery
  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
  • Pain medicine

Profile

Mr. Pereira is a London Consultant Neurosurgeon who sees patients at St George's University Hospital, London Spine Clinic and The London Clinic. He has a broad practice of brain, spine and peripheral nerve surgery. He is dual-trained in complex spinal surgery, having trained in neurosurgery at the Oxford John Radcliffe followed by an orthopaedic complex spinal surgery fellowship in Guy’s and St Thomas’. He has special interests in all surgeries for severe chronic pain and cancer pain, spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion stimulation for pain, complex spinal surgery from slipped discs to trauma, tumour and minimally invasive surgery and general brain surgery including trauma, benign lesions, vascular problems and hydrocephalus. He is the lead clinician for functional neurosurgery at St George’s and performed its first deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, pain and epilepsy operations.

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