Dr John Philip O’Dwyer is a highly regarded Consultant Neurologist with practices in both London and Farnham. He currently sees private patients at The Lister Hospital, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital,Spire Clare Park Hospital and OSD Healthcare. He is internationally recognised for his expertise in treating conditions such as headache, migraine, epilepsy, and Botulinum toxin therapy. Additionally, he specialises in addressing issues related to dizziness, vertigo, and stroke.
Dr O’Dwyer completed his medical degree at Trinity College Dublin in 1998. He then pursued advanced training in neurology, obtaining a doctorate in neuroscience and a fellowship in movement disorders. He is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Upon relocating to the United Kingdom, Dr O’Dwyer was appointed as a Consultant Neurologist at several prestigious London hospitals, including St George’s University Hospitals NHS Trust. Notably, he also served extensively at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, where he eventually became the Head of Neurology.
Dr O’Dwyer is also a Consultant Neurology Advisor for the British Army and holds the rank of Officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2016. He has also earned a Master’s in military leadership and business administration and management, achieving level 7 recognition in Leadership and Command in partnership with King’s College London.
Dr O’Dwyer has authored numerous academic articles published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. He is actively engaged in cutting-edge research and serves as the principal investigator for several pivotal national clinical trials related to epilepsy. Beyond his clinical work, he has lent his expertise as a specialist advisor for the NHS and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the development of therapeutic strategies. Dr O’Dwyer further shares his insights through a neurology blog, where he imparts valuable knowledge to a broader audience.
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