Mr Richard Gullan, Consultant Neurosurgeon

Mr Richard Gullan

Consultant Neurosurgeon

Mr Richard Gullan BsC MRCP FRCS

Consultant Neurosurgeon

BsC MRCP FRCS

Mr Richard Gullan

Consultant Neurosurgeon BsC MRCP FRCS

BsC MRCP FRCS

Areas of expertise

  • Management of brain tumours
  • Spinal neurosurgery
  • Back pain, sciatica and complex regional pain
  • Disc replacement
  • Spinal tumours

Recommendations for Mr Gullan

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • by Dr Brian Gould, Cardiologist

    He has an excellent opinion, with great outcomes.

  • by Dr Brian Gould, Cardiologist

    He has an excellent opinion, with great outcomes.

  • Address

    • The Harley Street Clinic

      35 Weymouth St, Marylebone, London, W1G 8BJ

    • London Neurosurgery Partnership

      78 Harley Street, London, W1G 7HJ

    • Telephone or video consultation

      Virtual

    About Mr Richard Gullan

    GMC number: 2408772

    Year qualified: 1977

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Areas of expertise

    • Management of brain tumours
    • Spinal neurosurgery
    • Back pain, sciatica and complex regional pain
    • Disc replacement
    • Spinal tumours

    Professional memberships

    European Association of Neurological Surgeons
    Croatian Medical Chamber
    General Medical Council
    British Association of Spine Surgeons

    Articles by Mr Richard Gullan

    Intraoperative mapping of pre-central motor cortex and subcortex

    Patient-reported experience measures in patients undergoing navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Pre-and intraoperative mapping for tumors in the primary motor cortex

    Neurosurgery and coronavirus

    Patient-reported experience measure for neuro-oncology telephone clinics during the covid-19 pandemic

    5-ALA fluorescence in a WHO grade I papillary glioneuronal tumour

    Acute bilateral foot drop with or without cauda equina syndrome-a case series

    Letter of response to: spheno-orbital meningiomas