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Mr Robert Iorga

MD, FEBNS, FRCS (SN)

Neurosurgeon

22 years of experience

London, SW19 5NX

(+1 more)

1 connection in healthcare

5

/5

(10 reviews)

22 years of experience

London, SW19 5NX

(+1 more)

1 connection in healthcare

Areas of expertise

Brain Tumours
3
Cervical (Neck) Surgery
2
Brain Aneurysm
1

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About Mr Robert Iorga

Mr Robert Iorga is a highly regarded consultant neurosurgeon specialising in neurovascular and skull base neurosurgery, with extensive expertise in managing complex conditions such as brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), brain tumours, trigeminal neuralgia, and spinal disorders. He completed post-CCT fellowships in Skull Base Surgery, Vascular Neurosurgery, and Complex Spine Surgery at prestigious institutions in London and Oxford.


Mr Iorga has particular expertise in brain tumour surgery, including meningiomas and complex skull base tumours. He also manages trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm. He holds a subspecialty interest in minimally invasive, computer-navigated, and robotic-assisted spine surgery techniques.

In addition to his clinical work, Mr Iorga is deeply engaged in education and research. He directs the St George’s Skull Base/Vascular Fellowship Programme in Neurosurgery and regularly presents at national and international conferences, driving forward neurosurgical knowledge and training. His passion for innovation and collaboration underscores his ongoing efforts to improve outcomes for patients with complex neurosurgical conditions.

Throughout his career, Mr Iorga has demonstrated unwavering dedication to delivering high-quality patient care. He actively participates in national audit programs, including the National Neurosurgical Audit Programme, British Spine Registry, and National Shunt Registry, reflecting his commitment to enhancing patient outcomes and neurosurgical standards.

He is a member of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons, as well as the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.


Subspecialties

  • Spinal Surgery (Complex)
  • Neurovascular (Cerebrovascular) Surgery
  • Spinal Surgery
  • Skull-Base Surgery

Areas of expertise

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Brain Tumours
3
Cervical (Neck) Surgery
2
Brain Aneurysm
1
Lumbar Back Surgery
1
Laminectomy
1
Brain Surgery
1
Back Pain
1
Meningiomas
1
Craniotomy
1
Disc Injuries
1
AVM (Arterivenous Malformation)
1
Brain Haemorrhage
1
Skull-Base Surgery
1
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
1
Anterior Cervical Disc Replacement (ACDR)
1
Spondylolisthesis & Spondylosis
Spine Tumours and Infections
Vertebral Compression Fracture
Spinal Deformity
Upper Limb Pain
Spinal Vascular Disorders
Neck Fracture
Spinal Pain
Complex Spinal Disorders
Spinal Metastases
Lower Back Pain
Spinal Cord Tumour
Sciatica
Spine Fracture Surgery
Spinal Tumour Surgery
Kyphoplasty
Pineal Tumours
Osteoporotic Spinal Fractures
Vertebrectomy (Corpectomy)
Nerve Tumours
Surgery for Myelopathy
Nerve Root Entrapment
Spinal Stabilisation Surgery
Neck Pain
Spinal Microsurgery
Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression
Spinal Fusion
Leg Pain
Intracranial Vascular Disease
Sciatica Surgery
Hydrocephalus
Revision Lumbar Spine Surgery
Herniated Disc or Slipped Disc
Minimally Invasive Disc Surgery (Keyhole)
Haemangioblastoma
Lumbar Puncture
Foot Drop
Facial Pain
Lateral Access Spine Surgery
Cervical Pain
Foraminotomy
Discectomy
Cranioplasty
Brachalgia
Complex Revision Spinal Surgery
Arm Pain
Craniocervical Junction Surgery
Biopsy Procedures
Artificial Disc Replacement (Cervical)
Degenerative Disc Disease
Chiari Malformation
Vertebroplasty
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Spinal Decompression
Spinal Cord Injury
Cubital Tunnel (Ulnar Nerve) Release
Spinal Stenosis
Lumbar Decompression Surgery
Radiculopathy
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
Spinal Cord Compression
Video Consultation
Carpal Tunnel Decompression
Dural Arteriovenous Fistulae
Microdiscectomy
Shunt for Hydrocephalus
Spine Fractures and Trauma
Artificial Disc Replacement
Moyamoya Disease
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Cavernoma
Facial Pain Surgery
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
CSF Disorders
Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery

Registered with

General Medical Council

No. 6166259


Qualifications

MD - University of Bucharest, Ro (2005)

Fellow of European Board of Neurological Surgery -FEBNS (2018)

Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons - FRCS (2019)


Languages spoken

  • English

Consultation fees

  • New appointment: £300
  • Follow-up appointment: £250

Insurers

  • Bupa
  • WPA
  • AXA Health
  • Vitality
  • Aviva Health
  • The Exeter
  • Freedom Health Insurance
  • Saga Health Insurance
  • Allianz Worldwide Care
  • Bupa Fee Assured

Location

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Nuffield Health Parkside Hospital

4.81

(1155)

53 Parkside Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, SW19 5NX

4.67

(3060)

8A Wellington Place, St Johns Wood, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7JA

Reviews

5.0
verified patient
18 Mar 2026

Thank you so much for all your help!

Patient seen for:
5.0
verified patient
16 Mar 2026

The time given by Mr Iorga to listen to and answer questions was invaluable. Thank you.

Patient seen for:
5.0
verified patient
02 Mar 2026

Mr Iorga is a very friendly, approachable and professional consultant. He took time to explain and answer my questions about the incident that brought me to him and run through the appearances on my scan. He was also very reassuring about my future. After a difficult time in my life, I left feeling confident to move on with my life. Thank you.

Patient seen for:
5.0
verified patient
27 Feb 2026

My appointment was on time to see Mr Lorga. He was very approachable and answered all my questions and made me feel at ease. I had a really good experience.

5.0
verified patient
24 Feb 2026

A totally positive experience from start to finish over several years. Everything was explained to me at every stage and action was taken as necessary in a professional, calm and reassuring way. A long operation in a difficult to reach location was successfully carried out, aftercare was provided and I was back to my usual self in record time. Thank you so much.

5.0
verified patient
23 Feb 2026

This is the second time we have seen mr Iorga and on both occasions he has been excellent, caring and professional. He has clearly demonstrated he has my best interests at heart, has reassured me and continues to activity manage my care.

5.0
verified patient
23 Feb 2026

My last visit was Sept 2024 for my neuro check up. As usual Mr Iorga was very amenable and thorough. He is always very informative and accommodating of my family coming with me to my appointments. He was very happy with my progress and changed my appointments to 2 yearly as opposed to annual. I could not have asked for a better consultant and my appointments are always a pleasure.

5.0
verified patient
23 Feb 2026

Mr Iorga is so informative and has an excellent approach when giving you results of your MRI. Discusses future management in detail and allows you to be involved in that process. Excellent appointment.

Patient seen for:
5.0
verified patient
23 Feb 2026

Good thanks.

5.0
verified patient
23 Feb 2026

I have been treated very professionally and reassuringly by Mr Iorga and his team

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Mr Robert Iorga's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 10 reviews.

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Mr Robert Iorga speaks English

Where is Mr Robert Iorga located?

Mr Robert Iorga primarily practices at Nuffield Health Parkside Hospital, located at 53 Parkside Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, SW19 5NX
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Mr Robert Iorga is working Tuesday (14:00 - 17:00), Friday (14:00 - 18:00)

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