Dr Dinesh Damodaran underwent junior doctor training in northwest England and obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians.
Dr Damodaran completed his specialist Neurology training at Greater Manchester Neuroscience Centre (GMNC), developing special interests in movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease, and atypical Parkinsonian disorders. Dr Damodaran also has a clinical interest in headaches and migraines, where he provides a wide range of treatments including nerve blocks, Botox and CGRP injections. He provides his NHS service at the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust and the Whiston Hospital.
As an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Liverpool University, he is actively involved in teaching undergraduate medical students. As a Royal College Tutor, he oversees the training of postgraduate doctors at The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust and as Educational Lead for IMT (Internal Medical Training) under the Health Education England (NW) he arranges and oversees the teaching and training of the medical trainees within the Deanery.
Current NHS/University Posts
Consultant Neurologist, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical interests
- Movement disorders
- General Neurology
Professional memberships
- Association of British Neurologists
- Fellow of Royal College of Physicians
- British Medical Association
- Movement Disorder Society
Treatments offered
- Dementia diagnosis and treatment
- Epilepsy
- Headache treatment
- Movement disorder treatment
- Multiple sclerosis treatment
- Parkinsons disease treatment
- Seizures