Title

Consultant Neurologist

Qualifications

BSc PHD MB BChir MD FRCP

Specialty

Neurology

Region

Surrey

Dennis Chan

Dr Chan is a senior neurologist with subspeciality expertise in the diagnosis and management of memory disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and other diseases causing dementia.

He qualified from the University of Cambridge in 1993 and holds dual research doctorates in basic and clinical neuroscience. As well as his consultant neurologist position he is an honorary associate professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London.

His research has been published in the world’s top academic journals including Nature and The Lancet and has been covered extensively by the international media. Please visit here to see a BBC interview with Dr Chan on his research on early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Dr Dennis Chan

Dennis Chan

Consultant Neurologist | Surrey

Dr Chan is a senior neurologist with subspeciality expertise in the diagnosis and management of memory disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and other diseases causing dementia.

He qualified from the University of Cambridge in 1993 and holds dual research doctorates in basic and clinical neuroscience. As well as his consultant neurologist position he is an honorary associate professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London.

His research has been published in the world’s top academic journals including Nature and The Lancet and has been covered extensively by the international media. Please visit here to see a BBC interview with Dr Chan on his research on early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

Dr Dennis Chan

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