Dr Sundus Alusi

About Sundus Alusi

Dr Sundus Alusi has been a Consultant Neurologist since 2004 and has a special interest in movement disorders. Since 2020 she has been the clinical lead for movement disorders at The Walton Centre. At The Walton Centre Dr Alusi leads the Deep Brain Stimulation service and founded and co-leads the Huntington's disease clinic. Since 2004, she has held the role of educational supervisor.  

She has been actively involved research in movement disorders and published in peer reviewed journals through out the years. 

Speciality

Neurology: Movement disorders  

Qualifications

MBChB, MD, FRCP 

Clinical/research interests

Tremor disorders, particularly tremor in multiple sclerosis 

Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of movement disorders (tremor, dystonia and Parkinson’s Disease) 

Huntington’s Disease  

Fragile X Associated Tremor and Ataxia Syndrome 

Membership of professional regional and national bodies

Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians 

Member of The British Medical Association 

Member of the MDDUS 

Member of the UK Huntington’s Disease Network 

Member of the UK Deep Brain Stimulation Collaborator Group 

Member of the Association of British Neurologists movement disorders subspecialty advisory group 

Neurology Advisor for the Fragile X Society UK 

Member of the International Parkinson’s and  Movement Disorders Society 

Member of the International FXTAS  consortium 

Member of the advisory committee of the International Fragile X Pre-mutation Registry 

Related Services

Neurology

The Neurology service provides specialist care to patients across Cheshire, Merseyside, North Wales and the Isle of Man. 

Multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common potentially disabling disease of the central nervous system affecting young adults.

Parkinson's disease Nurse Specialists

Providing specialist advice, support and education for patients, and their carers, who have Parkinson’s disease and related disorders

Physiotherapy botulinum toxin service

This service is provided by clinical specialist physiotherapists who administer botulinum toxin injections to patients with spasticity and dystonia

Page last updated: 14 July 2021

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