Prof. Michael Hanna, Consultant Neurologist

Prof. Michael Hanna

Consultant Neurologist

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Prof. Michael Hanna MB ChB BSc FRCP MD

Consultant Neurologist

MB ChB BSc FRCP MD

Prof. Michael Hanna

Consultant Neurologist MB ChB BSc FRCP MD

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MB ChB BSc FRCP MD

Areas of expertise

  • Headaches and migraine
  • Blackouts and dizziness
  • Epilepsy and tremor
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease

Recommendations for Prof. Hanna

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Recommended by:

  • byDr John Paul Horton, GP

    Professor Hanna has been excellent in his management of our patients, who have seen him privately and on the NHS.

  • byDr Michael Beckles, Consultant Respiratory & General Physician

    Prof. Michael Hanna is a world authority in genetic and muscle disorders. He also has a good general opinion.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    Professor Hanna is an outstanding neurologist and a warm and compassionate physician.

  • byProf. Anthony Warrens, Consultant Renal Physician

    Prof. Mike Hanna is an excellent physician. I would recommend him.

  • byDr John Paul Horton, GP

    Professor Hanna has been excellent in his management of our patients, who have seen him privately and on the NHS.

  • byDr Michael Beckles, Consultant Respiratory & General Physician

    Prof. Michael Hanna is a world authority in genetic and muscle disorders. He also has a good general opinion.

  • byDr Paul Glynne, General (Internal) Medicine

    Professor Hanna is an outstanding neurologist and a warm and compassionate physician.

  • byProf. Anthony Warrens, Consultant Renal Physician

    Prof. Mike Hanna is an excellent physician. I would recommend him.

  • Address

    • Golders Green Outpatients and Diagnostics Centre

      Roman House, 296 Golders Green Road, Golders Green, London, NW11 9PY

    • The Physicians' Clinic

      14 Devonshire St, London, W1G 7AE

    • The Wellington Hospital

      Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 9LE

    About Prof. Michael Hanna

    GMC number: 3353945

    Year qualified: 1988

    Place of primary qualification: University of Manchester

    Prof. Michael Hanna is a Senior Consultant Neurologist at The Wellington Hospital in London. He has been serving in this role since 1996, bringing extensive clinical experience to his patients. Prof. Hanna has personally assessed and treated over 16,000 patients with a wide range of neurological diseases, and he continues to see over 1,500 patients annually.

    He is internationally renowned for his expertise in muscle-wasting neurological diseases, including motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, mitochondrial disease, channelopathies, and neuropathy. Prof. Hanna leads inpatient neurological rehabilitation for patients with neuromuscular neurological diseases, ensuring they receive comprehensive and specialised care.

    His areas of interest include the treatment of headaches, migraines, blackouts, epilepsy, dizziness, multiple sclerosis, tremors, and parkinson's disease. He is proficient in performing various medical tests and treatments, including ultrasound.

    Prof. Hanna completed his MBChB with Honours from Manchester University in 1988. His dedication to clinical care and research has made him a respected figure in the field of neurology. He is committed to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes through his work.

    Areas of expertise

    • Headache
    • Migraine
    • Blackouts
    • Epilepsy
    • Dizziness
    • Neuromuscular disease
    • Tingling
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Tremor and parkinson disease
    • Mitochondrial disease
    • Channelopathies
    • Neuropathy
    • Neurology

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Physicians
    American Neurological Association
    British Myology Society

    Articles by Prof. Michael Hanna

    Guidelines on clinical presentation and management of nondystrophic myotonias