Dr Jeremy Isaacs areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Dr Jeremy Isaacs is a distinguished consultant neurologist based in London. His areas of expertise include headache, balance and co-ordination disorders, Parkinson’s disease, cognitive neurology, dementia, and limb symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness.
Dr Isaacs consults privately at New Victoria Hospital. In addition, he holds consultant positions at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where he also serves as the lead of the neurology service and is a member of the multidisciplinary cognitive neurology service, respectively.
Notably, Dr Isaacs is the clinical director of the NHS London Dementia Clinical Network, a role in which he leads initiatives aimed at improving neurology care. He is also a member of the Association of British Neurologists Cognitive Neurology Advisory Group and additionally was a member of the NICE 2018 dementia national guideline committee.
Dr Isaacs qualified with three MBBS distinctions from Cambridge University and University College London. He completed general medical training and higher specialist training in neurology, before going on to receive the prestigious MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship. This allowed him to undertake a PhD on the immunology of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease at King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry and University College London Institute of Neurology.
Dr Isaacs holds esteemed membership to the Royal College of Physicians and is also an honorary senior lecturer at St George’s University of London.