Dr Niruj Agrawal

Consultant Neuropsychiatrist

Consultant Neuropsychiatrist · St George’s Hospital, London · Honorary Senior Lecturer, St George’s University of London

I provide a tertiary care regional neuropsychiatry service for South West London and parts of Surrey and Sussex, working at the interface of neurology and psychiatry to help patients whose conditions fall between — or span — both disciplines.

NHS Neuropsychiatry Service

Providing tertiary care regional neuropsychiatry services to South West London and Surrey, in close partnership with Atkinson Morley Regional Neuroscience Centre at St George's Hospital.

About my work

Private Appointments

Consultations available on a self-funded or medically insured basis. Please contact my secretary to arrange a mutually convenient appointment.

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Medico-Legal Reports

Extensive experience preparing reports in personal injury, clinical negligence, mental capacity, testamentary capacity, and fitness to plead cases.

Medico-legal work

What is Neuropsychiatry?

Neuropsychiatry bridges neurology and psychiatry. Neurological conditions often have psychological or psychiatric manifestations that go undetected — causing significant distress. Equally, psychiatric conditions may present with neurological symptoms that are mislabelled and mistreated.

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Neuropsychiatric Conditions

Specialising in the full range of neuropsychiatric presentations — from the consequences of traumatic brain injury and memory disorders, to functional neurological symptoms and organic psychiatric conditions.

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Patient Feedback

I am relieved that someone at last has enquired about how my illness has affected my emotions.
I never understood how powerful mind is and how stress could produce real physical symptoms.
Thank you for saving our marriage. He was a completely different person since the brain injury and his temper and mood swings were about to ruin our relationship.
When they told me they could not find anything on tests and that I had to go and see a neuropsychiatrist, I felt they did not believe me and were suggesting it was all in my mind. I am glad I came to see you.
It is unbelievable looking back how my MS was leading on to mood swings and crying spells for no reason. I thought it was normal to feel like that with MS.
This is the first time I feel someone has listened to and understood my problems.
I am now free from the fits for the first time in the last few years. I had endured several antiepileptic medications even though the cause of my fits was not epilepsy.

Comments made by patients or their carers following initial consultation or at the end of treatment.