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Situated in the heart of London, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) — commonly known as Queen Square — has been a centre of excellence in neurological care for close to 160 years. Acknowledged as one of the world´s leading specialist hospitals, NHNN offers pioneering diagnosis, treatment, and care for conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system, and muscles. The hospital boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including six operating theatres, an interventional MRI suite, a Gamma Knife for precise radiosurgery, and a dedicated neuroscience critical care unit. The Bloomsbury Private Ward delivers exceptional care in a modern, comfortable environment for private patients. NHNN maintains a close partnership with University College London (UCL), whose neuroscience research ranks first in Europe and second globally. The hospital is home to The Wolfson Experimental Neurology Clinical Research Centre, which drives progress in the understanding and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Through this collaboration with UCL’s Institute of Neurology, NHNN plays a pivotal role in translating groundbreaking research into clinical practice. Patients benefit from the expertise of highly specialised, multidisciplinary teams comprising neurologists, neurosurgeons, specialist nurses, therapists, and diagnostic professionals, all trained to deliver world-class neurological care. Private services are also offered at 23 Queen Square, where patients with neurological problems can access dedicated consulting rooms for outpatient appointments. Virtual consultations are available for added convenience.

Amethyst: The Queen Square Neuroscience Health Centre
Neurology and NeurosurgeryThe Queen Square Neuroscience Health Centre is dedicated to delivering exceptional, comprehensive healthcare to its patients. With a team of highly skilled professionals and cutting-edge facilities, the centre focuses on personalised medical care designed to meet the unique needs of each individual. Specialising in neurological care, neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, functional neurosurgery, and treatment of facial disorders, the centre offers a broad range of services aimed at managing and treating complex neurological conditions. Whether for routine consultations, specialised treatments, or preventive care, patients can rely on the expertise and guidance of the centre's practitioners at every stage of their healthcare journey. At Queen Square Neuroscience Health Centre, creating a welcoming, inclusive environment is a top priority. The centre promotes open communication and patient education, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health and take an active role in their care. Patient well-being is at the heart of the centre's mission. By consistently striving to exceed expectations and setting high standards in healthcare delivery, Queen Square Neuroscience Health Centre serves as a trusted partner in supporting the health and wellness of all its patients.

The Queen Square (Gamma Knife) Radiosurgery Centre is one of two (alongside the Thornbury Radiosurgery Centre in Sheffield) highly specialised and exceptionally regarded National Centres of Excellence in the UK when it comes to offering patients Gamma Knife surgery. The clinic was established in 2012 and officially joined the Amethyst Group in 2020. Led by revered consultant neurosurgeon, Mr Neil Kitchen, the Queen Square Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Centre offers private and international patients treatment services for conditions such as secondary metastatic brain tumours, trigeminal neuralgia, cavernoma, arteriovenous malformation, pituitary tumours, and various skull-based tumours including meningioma, acoustic neuroma / vestibular schwanomma. Notably, the Queen Square Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Centre also offers a paediatric radiosurgery service, in collaboration with the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. The clinic prides itself on providing patients with life-saving and life-extending treatment options under the expert care of leading neurosurgeons.













