Dr. Ali Elfatih
About
Doctor Elfatih Ali is a neurology consultant and clinical neurophysiologist with nearly 20 years of experience. Dr. Ali investigates, diagnoses and treats neurological conditions including stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, autoimmune neurologic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, headache disorders such as migraines, and dementia. Dr. Ali is adept at performing nerve conduction studies and electromyography to diagnose neuromuscular disorders.
Professional Experience
Neurology Consultant, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia
Neurology Consultant and Clinical Neurophysiology, Oxford University Hospital & Great Western Hospital, United Kingdom
Senior House Officer (SHO) and Registrar in Neurology, University Hospital Galway, Ireland
Senior House Officer (SHO) in General Medicine, Tullamore General Hospital, Naas General Hospital, and Bantry General Hospital, Ireland
Senior House Officer (SHO) in General Medicine, Omdurman Teaching Hospital and Khartoum Teaching Hospital, Sudan
Education
Postgraduate Diploma in Sleep Medicine (PGDip), University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Certificate of Completion of Training in Clinical Neurophysiology, United Kingdom
Certificate of Completion of Training in Neurology Certificate, Ireland
Memberships
British Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, London, United Kingdom
Residency
Specialty Registrar in Clinical Neurophysiology, King’s College Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Specialist Registrar in Neurology, Beaumont Hospital, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
Medical intern, Medani Teaching Hospital, Police Central Hospital and Singa Teaching Hospital, Sudan
Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), University of Gezira, Sudan
Publications
A Pernicious Leucoencephalopathy - PubMed (nih.gov)
The Clinical Spectrum of Lyme Neuroborreliosis - PubMed (nih.gov)
The 'Hidden Work' of a Hospital Neurologist: 1000 Consults Later - PubMed (nih.gov)
Huntington's disease presenting as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - PubMed (nih.gov)
'Switching off' SUNCT by Sudden Head Movement: a New Symptom - PubMed (nih.gov)
Research Interests
Epilepsy
Clinical Neurophysiology