Prof Suresh Chhetri

Prof Suresh Chhetri

Prof Suresh Chhetri is a Consultant Neurologist in Preston.

NHS base
Alternate Thursday Evenings
GMC Number
6082876
Clinic Timetable
Clinical interests
Epilepsy Headache Memory disorders Movement disorders including Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Muscle disease Neuro-immunology Neuromuscular disorders Neuro-ophthalmology Peripheral nerve disease Sleep disorders
Professional Memberships
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Member of the Association of British Neurologists Member of the European Academy of Neurology
Academic Background
MBBS MD MRCP (Neurology) FHEA FRCP Professor Chhetri is a Consultant Neurologist at the regional Neurosciences centre at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LTHTR). He undertook general medical training in Yorkshire and Manchester and completed neurology training from the Greater Manchester Neurosciences Centre. He manages a wide variety of neurological conditions including headache, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and nerve and muscle disease. He is the Co-Director of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Motor Neurone Disease care and research centre. Professor Chhetri has an interest in medical education and research. He served as the Royal College of physicians (RCP) College Tutor at Royal Preston Hospital for three years until 2020. In recognition of his contribution to medical education, he was awarded the “William Cullen Prize for Excellence in Teaching or Service Innovation” by Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 2018. He sits on the North West National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) advisory panel for Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme and is a principal investigator on a range of studies including clinical trials. He has a number of publications in relation to his research and clinical interests.
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NHS base

Alternate Thursday Evenings

GMC Number

6082876

Clinic Timetable

Clinical interests

Epilepsy Headache Memory disorders Movement disorders including Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Muscle disease Neuro-immunology Neuromuscular disorders Neuro-ophthalmology Peripheral nerve disease Sleep disorders

Professional Memberships

Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Member of the Association of British Neurologists Member of the European Academy of Neurology

Academic Background

MBBS MD MRCP (Neurology) FHEA FRCP Professor Chhetri is a Consultant Neurologist at the regional Neurosciences centre at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LTHTR). He undertook general medical training in Yorkshire and Manchester and completed neurology training from the Greater Manchester Neurosciences Centre. He manages a wide variety of neurological conditions including headache, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and nerve and muscle disease. He is the Co-Director of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Motor Neurone Disease care and research centre. Professor Chhetri has an interest in medical education and research. He served as the Royal College of physicians (RCP) College Tutor at Royal Preston Hospital for three years until 2020. In recognition of his contribution to medical education, he was awarded the “William Cullen Prize for Excellence in Teaching or Service Innovation” by Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 2018. He sits on the North West National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) advisory panel for Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme and is a principal investigator on a range of studies including clinical trials. He has a number of publications in relation to his research and clinical interests.

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