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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
9th June 2018


I was admitted to St Georges under the care of Mr Erlick Pereira for Neurosurgery from Epsom Hospital with a brain bleed following a fall striking my head on a concrete floor which didn't manifest itself for a couple of months. The fall was in October at a wedding and I was taken to St Mary's Paddington for examination. I didn't have an Xray and the doctor glued the cut on my head and discharged in the early hours of the morning. I became unwell on 16th December 2017. An ambulance was called hence my stay in Epson until being taken to St Georges for the Operation . When appropriate I was transferred back to my local hospital East Surrey Hospital until discharged home on the 25th January 2018. I was in hospital for nearly two months. I received a letter from St Georges to attend saying an appointment had been made to see Dr Pereira as a follow up on 7th June at 11.00 a.m. My treatment with the NHS in all three hospitals was very satisfactory the doctors, nurses and staff were all so kind. Thank you Dr Pereira for looking after me through my operation and taking such good care of me. My most grateful thanks to you all Yours sincerely : Drucilla Twyman

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
3rd May 2018


brilliant he saved my life with my back and neck fractures. follow up consultations v good

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Written by a patient at The London Clinic
2nd May 2018


Knowledgable, open and straight forward information and advice. Excellent pre and post operative care. Successful surgery.

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Written by a patient at The London Clinic
27th April 2018


Mr Pereira was professional, courteous and informative about my procedure and I would not hesitate to recommend him to other patients as an excellent surgeon

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Written by a patient at St George's Hospital
16th April 2018


I was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in August 2012 while living in Bangalore, India. I was treated in Columbia Asia Hospital and by a Parkinson’s specialist, Dr Uday Muthane. After retiring to UK in August 2014, I was referred to Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey. In 2017, I was referred to St George’s Hospital in Tooting to consider my suitability for brain surgery. At this stage I had the following symptoms: • Tremors of the left arm and leg. • My left arm hung without swinging naturally as I walked. • My mouth had tremors on the left side. • My speech was slurred. • I had only slight stiffness of the joints. • I was not confident in company because of my condition. At St George’s I had physical and psychological tests to determine my suitability for brain surgery. Mr Periera’s team considered my suitability for Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery or thalamotomy brain surgery. DBS comprises a 5 hour operation in which 4 electrodes are permanently drilled into the brain. Later a battery is implanted and a portable programmer supplied so that charges can be adjusted to best minimize the symptoms. Thalatomy is an older procedure in which a single electrode is temporally installed in the brain. In a half-hour operation, the electrode is charged and a lesion made. Thalamotomy is suitable where the symptoms are on one side of the body only. DBS is not normally used for patients older than 70 years of age because of the higher risks caused in particular by the longer duration of the operation. Mr Periera and his team showed great patience and sympathy in arranging extra meetings to allay my concerns that I was not receiving the most up-to-date treatment. The operation was a great success. Not only did the tremors in my left arm and leg completely disappear but so did the tremors in my mouth. My left arm returned to swinging naturally. Although my speech was not expected to improve appreciably, it has noticeably improved. My confidence has returned. Mr Periera and his team attended me diligently after the operation and I was discharged from hospital within a couple of days. I am very grateful for the treatment which I received under Mr Periera.

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  • Neurosurgery
  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
  • Pain medicine

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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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