Dr Lucio D’Anna – Consultant Neurologist in London

Home Team Dr Lucio D’Anna – Consultant Neurologist in London

Clinical Expertise & Specialisms

Lead Specialist

Memory Clinic

Neurologist

Private Neurology

Stroke Treatment


Qualification

Lead Neurologist

Contact Info

Monday - Sunday 08:00 - 20:00
DrLucio D'Anna

Dr Lucio D’Anna – Consultant Neurologist in London

Dr Lucio D’Anna is widely recognised as one of the best neurologists in London and a leading private neurologist with expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of neurological conditions, including dementia, stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative diseases. As a Consultant Neurologist at Imperial College London NHS Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College’s Division of Brain Sciences, he combines academic excellence with compassionate, personalised patient care.

Academic Leadership & Research Impact

Dr D’Anna obtained his PhD in Clinical Neuroscience at King’s College London. He investigated the neuroanatomical basis of behavioural and cognitive deficits in different neurodegenerative disorders affecting the frontal lobes. Dr D’Anna conducted his research in collaboration with Professor Marsel Mesulam and Professor Emily Rogalski of the Northwestern University of Chicago (USA).

For his work, he was awarded the International Scholarship Award by the American Academy of Neurology and the Best PhD paper Award by King’s College London. The results of his research were published as full articles in Brain journal and Neurology.

His current research interests include early phase clinical trials and neuroimaging at Imperial College London. He is also involved in the discovery and validation of new diagnostic tools and targeted therapies for the management of patients with stroke and dementia. He is author of different publications in these areas.

Clinical Expertise – Comprehensive Neurology Care

• Dementia

Alzheimer’s Disease

• Cerebral Palsy

• Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

• Muscle Weakness

• Muscular Dystrophy

Parkinson’s Disease

• Stroke

Vascular Dementia