Dr Sam Dahdaleh, Consultant Neurologist

Dr Sam Dahdaleh

Consultant Neurologist

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Dr Sam Dahdaleh BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCP (Neurology)

Consultant Neurologist

BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCP (Neurology)

Dr Sam Dahdaleh

Consultant Neurologist BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCP (Neurology)

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BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCP (Neurology)
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About Dr Sam Dahdaleh

GMC number: 7020433

Year qualified: 2008

Place of primary qualification: University of London

Dr Sam Dahdaleh is a highly experienced Consultant Neurologist based at OneWelbeck, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust. He completed his medical degree at Imperial College Medical School and underwent specialist training in neurology at some of London's leading teaching hospitals.

Dr Dahdaleh has extensive experience in managing a wide range of clinical neurology conditions. His areas of expertise include headaches, dizziness, stroke and transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), movement disorders, seizures, epilepsy, blackouts, peripheral neuropathy, neuromuscular conditions, and autoimmune neurological conditions.

As the regional headache lead for North West London, Dr Dahdaleh leads the headache service with specialist expertise in managing headache disorders such as migraine, cluster headaches, trigeminal autonomic cephalgias, and post-COVID headaches. He is skilled in administering botox injections for migraine, Greater Occipital Nerve injections, and non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) for headache management.

Dr Dahdaleh is a member of the Royal College of Physicians, the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), and the Movement Disorder Society. He specialises in all aspects of clinical neurology, including stroke/TIA, epilepsy, blackouts, movement disorders, peripheral neuropathy, neuromuscular conditions, neuroinflammation, and autoimmune neurological conditions.

With his extensive knowledge and experience, Dr Dahdaleh is committed to providing compassionate, patient-centred care to his patients. He has been serving in his current roles since his appointment and continues to contribute significantly to the field of neurology.