

He is also the neuro-gerontology liaison between the neurology and gerontology services at King's. He is currently the lead consultant for the acute health and ageing unit at King’s College Hospital and works at the International Parkinson's Centre of Excellence which focuses on high quality clinical and translational work addressing non-motor aspects of Parkinson's disease. He published his first-ever comparative study on advanced therapies in Parkinson's. He obtained his MRCP in 2005 and pursued a research MD from King's College London and the Institute of Psychiatry. He is also specialised in general internal medicine and supports the acute medicine team at KCH.ĭr Reddy graduated from Bangalore Medical School in 2000 and moved to the UK for specialist training. He has vast experience (10 years) with advanced therapies for Parkinson’s disease. He specialises in treating elderly patients with complex medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease, restless leg syndrome, dystonia, dementia, stroke and comprehensive geriatric assessments.


Dr Prashanth Reddy is a highly acclaimed consultant in geriatric medicine and general medicine, with a particular interest in neurogeriatrics, working privately at London Bridge Hospital, Lister Hospital and the Guthrie Clinic at King's College Hospital (KCH), a major teaching hospital in London.
