- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Spine
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Muhammad Dherijha is Neurosurgeon with special interest in spine surgery. He is working as Complex spinal surgeon in Manchester Centre for Clinical Neuroscience, Salford Royal Hospital, Manchester.
Mr Dherijha received his MBBS degree from Nishtar Medical University, Multan. He has received his FRCS in Neurosurgery from Royal College of Surgeons , Edinburgh .
Mr Dherijha has worked as Neurosurgical trainee in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and completed his Neurosurgery training in Manchester then received advanced training in complex spine surgery in Liverpool and Manchester while working with both Neurosurgical and orthopaedics spinal surgeons.
Mr Dherijha's major research interests include outcomes related to minimally invasive spine surgery, cost-effectiveness and value of spinal surgery procedures, and comparative effectiveness of various treatments of spinal pathology. He has authored articles and presented on various conferences.
He has also contributed podcast and articles for resident doctors' education.
Special Expertise
Cervical Degenerative disease
Thoracic Degenerative disease
Lumbar Degenerative disease
Disc pathologies
Tumour
Procedures
Lumbar spine surgery
Cervical spine surgery
Thoracic spine surgery
Microdiscectomy
Cervical and Lumbar foraminotomy
Spine fusion
Spinal Injection
Certification
Certification of completion of specialist training Neurosurgery
Certification of completion of Complex spinal Fellowship Royal College of Surgeons , England
Neurosurgical training
London
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Manchester
Spinal Fellowship
The Walton Centre , Liverpool, UK
Salford Royal Hospital, Manchester
Areas of interest
Cervical disc
Cervical spine
Lumbar disc
Sciatica
Lumbar degenerative disease
Trauma
Tumour
Medical secretaries
- Karen Rogerson
- SALFORD ROYAL HOSPITAL STOTT LANE MNCHESTEE M6 8HD
- 07926 433044
- 07926 433044
- cheshirespines@gmail.com