Our dedicated private consulting rooms at 23 Queen Square are situated next door to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. All neurosurgeons and neurologists working in the private consulting rooms are also employed by the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and/or the UCL Institute of Neurology in Queen Square, meaning we are able to offer highly specialist outpatient care integrated into our world-renowned and multidisciplinary environment.

Across our neurology teams we provide world-class expertise in all subspecialties of neurology and can offer a wide range of highly specialist and well-regarded support services to patients, including:

Neurophysiology – offering tests such as electromyography, electroencephalography (EEG) and evoked responses (EP) to support the diagnosis and prognosis of peripheral nervous system disorders
Uro–neurology - treating patients with neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease for urological complications.
Interventional neuroradiology – used to treat cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and increasingly acute stroke
Neuropsychology - supporting patients who have had a traumatic brain injury, stroke, metabolic disorders, tumours or neurodegenerative diseases  
Neuropsychiatry - A treatment option for patients with damage to or disease of the nervous system, which is causing difficulties with moods, thinking, and behaviour (for example, dementia)
Neuropathology – an essential service for neurological and neurosurgical diagnosis in brain tumours, inflammatory disorders of peripheral nerve and muscle and also in the central nervous system.
Neuro-otology – the diagnosis, investigation, management and rehabilitation of complex, auditory, vestibular and voice disorders, including skull base surgery. This may include dizziness, anxiety, panic attacks and auditory processing disorders, among others. 

Outpatients who require imaging (CT or MRI) may be referred to our imaging partners, the Queen Square Imaging Centre (QSIC). Based very close to our private consulting rooms in Queen Square, QSIC provides rapid access to specialist neurological imaging services. These are supported by the specialist consultant radiologists from the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, to provide seamless diagnostic services alongside UCLH Private Healthcare for patients at Queen Square.

We aim to provide an exceptional standard of service and care from day one for every patient.  From initial referral, through your outpatient consultation and onwards to treatment, our dedicated staff will look after you on each step of your journey.  

Where clinically appropriate, we are able to offer virtual or in-person outpatient appointments, depending on your preference.

Where to find us

By rail:

Euston, King’s Cross and St Pancras are all only about 15 minutes walk from the hospital.

By bus:

Southampton Row - no's 59, 68, 91, 168, 188, 501
Theobalds Road - no's 19, 38, 55, 243
High Holborn / New Oxford Street - no's 8, 25, 242, 501, 521

You can travel on buses and trams using an Oyster or contactless payment card with pay-as-you-go credit, or you can add a Travel card or Bus & Tram pass to your Oyster card. You are no longer able to use cash to pay for your bus fare.

Nearest tube stations

Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) and Holborn (Central and Piccadilly Lines) are both within walking distance.

View a local map of bus and tube stops

If you cycle to any of our hospitals you can check available local cycle parking on the Transport for London website.

Parking spaces in the area can be difficult to find.

There are public meter bays in Queen Square and Great Ormond Street and an NCP underground car park at Brunswick Square.

For information on parking in the areas surrounding the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery please visit Parkopedia

Blue badge parking for disabled visitors

Normal blue badge restrictions apply in Queen Square and streets close to the square. Please check the restrictions of your badge within Camden. There are three disabled bays in Queen Square.

For any additional advice if you have concerns about parking or accessible transport you can contact the Camden Council team on 020 7974 4444.

Congestion charge

If you are driving to UCLH please be aware that most of our hospitals are within the congestion charge and the ultra low emissions (ULEZ) zones. Find out more on the Transport for London website:

Please read the following information to see if you are eligible for reclaiming the congestion charge