About Dr Dominic Paviour

Consultant Neurologist

Neurology

Sub-specialties: Movement Disorders, Neurological Problems in Pregnancy, Neurology.

Dr Dominic Paviour is a Consultant Neurologist with a clinical interest in clinical diagnostic neurology. He is the clinical lead for movement disorders at St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Overview

Bookings: bookings.neurology@onewelbeck.com

Tel: 020 3653 2045

Areas of Expertise

Dr Dominic Paviour performs a range of treatments including:

Some of the conditions he commonly treats are:

About Dr Dominic Paviour

Dr Dominic Paviour is a Consultant Neurologist at OneWelbeck with a busy NHS and private practice. He is clinical lead for Movement Disorders at St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Paviour sees people with a range of neurological problems and his focus is clinical diagnostic neurology. He has a specialist interest in movement disorders as well as neurological problems in pregnancy.

Dr Paviour is also a valued member of numerous organisations, including the Association of British Neurologists and the Movement Disorders Society.

He graduated in 1998 after training in London, winning the Medical School Gold Medal. Following junior medical jobs in London and at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals and passing his MRCP examinations, he returned to London and completed a PhD at the Institute of Neurology. He then completed specialist Neurology training in London and has been a Consultant since 2011.

Research Highlights

Dr Dominic Paviour has achieved multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals in the field of movement disorders and is actively involved in clinical academic research at St George’s University of London.

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Dr Dominic Paviour is a Consultant Neurologist with a clinical interest in clinical diagnostic neurology. He is the clinical lead for movement disorders at St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.