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Professor Saiju Jacob is a Consultant Neurologist and Neuroimmunologist and currently the Clinical Service Lead for Neurology at the University Hospitals Birmingham, UK. He trained in London, Birmingham and Oxford and has done a fellowship in Neuroimmunology under the guidance of Prof Angela Vincent at the University of Oxford. His research was primarily on the pathophysiology of seronegative myasthenia gravis with particular reference to the role of complement pathway. Prof Jacob currently is an Honorary Professor at the Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham and is involved in several international trials in the field of autoimmune neurological diseases including myasthenia gravis, transverse myelitis, NMO, autoimmune encephalitis etc.
He runs a weekly clinic each for neuromuscular diseases and neuroimmunology which caters for patients regionally and nationally. He chairs the Myasthenia Gravis Special Interest Group at the national Association of British Neurology meetings and is also the Training Programme Director for Neurology at the West Midlands Deanery. He is a reviewer for several international journals and has authored several articles/editorials in various journals.
General Neurology including headaches, blackouts and involuntary movements
Neuroimmunology including myasthenia, autoimmune encephalitis, Stiff Person syndrome, paraneoplastic syndromes and immune complications of oncological therapy.
GMC – General Medical Council
RCP – Royal College of Physicians
ABN – Association of British Neurologists
AAN – American Academy of Neurology
EAN – European Academy of Neurology
ILAE – International League Against Epilepsy
ISNI – International Society of Neuroimmunology
BPNS – British Peripheral Nerve Society
MDU – Medical Defence Union
The Priory Hospital, Priory Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7UG
Our private hospital offers advanced services and treatments for patients living in Birmingham and the West Midlands
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A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.
GMC – General Medical Council
RCP – Royal College of Physicians
ABN – Association of British Neurologists
AAN – American Academy of Neurology
EAN – European Academy of Neurology
ILAE – International League Against Epilepsy
ISNI – International Society of Neuroimmunology
BPNS – British Peripheral Nerve Society
MDU – Medical Defence Union
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Find out how much private healthcare costs and how these prices break down.
Whether you have your own private medical insurance policy or are covered through your employer, we'll guide you through how to make a claim for treatment at a Circle Hospital.
The number one benefit of private healthcare for most people is that you'll experience a shorter waiting time for treatment. We don't have long waiting lists, and in general you'll simply get treatment as and when you need it.
As a private patient, you shouldn't experience long waits between appointments. We can usually offer you an initial consultation within days of you getting in touch, and we'll book you in for the treatments you need on a date and time that suits you.
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