Paul Jarman is a neurologist based at London Medical, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgey in Queen Square and at University College Hospital. He trained at Oxford and London Universities before completing research and a PhD in molecular genetic aspects of movement disorders. He is interested in all aspects of clinical neurology from treatment of headache to management of more complex neurological disorders. He has specialist interests in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, use of botulinum toxin to treat post stroke spasticity and is involved in inpatient neurorehabilitation. He is also interested in medical education and is neurology Training Programme director at Queen Square. | ![]() |
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