- Bupa Platinum consultant
- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Spine
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Miss Vivian A. Elwell completed her Neurosurgical training on the North Thames Neurosurgical London Rotation. She gained further specialist training in complex spinal surgery as a Central London Senior Spinal Fellow. In addition she was awarded the British Association of Spinal Surgeons President Travelling Fellowship and the International Group for Advancement in Spinal Science Fellowship (IGASS).
She is a Consultant Neurosurgeon with an Interest in Complex Spinal Surgery. Her current clinical and research interests include: head and spinal injury, spinal tumours and spinal degenerative disease. She awarded and serves as an External Examiner for Imperial College School of Medicine, London and Lee King Chian School of Medicine, Singapore.
Areas of interest
Clinical Interests
Simple and complex spine surgery
-Degenerative spinal disease, cervical and lumbar herniated disc protrusion, back pain, spinal injuries, spinal fractures, spinal infection, spinal tumours
-Microsurgery, minimally invasive spinal surgery, spinal instrumentation, navigated spinal platforms (robotics)
Peripheral Nerve
Carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve compression
Cranial
Neurotrauma (head injury)
Medical secretaries
- Ellie Walling
- PA To Miss V A Elwell The London Clinic 120 Harley Street London W1G 7JW
- 07711 249691
- eleanor.walling@nhs.net
Anaesthetists worked with
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Miss Vivian A Elwell has worked with Dr Davina Ross-Anderson at the following hospitals:
- London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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A6510
Carpal tunnel release (open) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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V2541
Posterior excision of disc prolapse (including microdiscectomy +/- decompression) - lumbar region (3 or more levels) - (1-5)
London Bridge Hospital (1-5)
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V2540
Posterior excision of disc prolapse (including microdiscectomy +/- decompression) - lumbar region (1 or 2 levels) - (1-5)