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Dr Tammy Hedderly

Dr Tammy Hedderly

MBBS BSc (Hons) FRCPCH

Consultant paediatric neurologist

Specialises in paediatric movement disorders, Tourette’s syndrome, complex motor stereotypies and intense imagery movements.

Biography

Dr Tammy Hedderly is a paediatric acute neurologist and subspecialist in neuro-developmental variability. Based at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, her clinical interests are acute general neurology, paediatric movement disorders, and how these relate to neuropsychiatry, psychology and neurodevelopmental diversity.

After being awarded an innovation grant from Guy’s and St Thomas’ charity, she developed a multidisciplinary service for children with neurological and developmental difficulties such as tics, Tourette’s, stereotypies, autism spectrum and paroxysmal dyskinesias (TANDeM). Furthermore, she is a key member of a dedicated Wilson’s disease team.

Conditions

  • Paediatric movement disorders.
  • Tics.
  • Tourette’s syndrome.
  • Complex motor sterotypies (CMS) and Intense imagery movements (IIM).
  • Functional neurological movements.
  • Wilsons disease.

Special/research interests

Working in collaboration with neurologists, psychologists, nurses and psychiatrists across Europe and the USA, she participates in several large scale research projects studying the role of genetics, infections, immunology and other environmental factors in these complex disorders.

With an interest in teaching and training, she is a senior lecturer at King’s College London, and plays a role as a mentor for the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). She works closely with patient charities such as Tourettes Action and Neurodiversity.org.

Membership of professional bodies

  • British Medical Association.
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (UK).
  • British Paediatric Neurology Association.
  • European Society of Tourette Syndrome (ESSTS).
  • International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS).
  • Wilson’s Disease Special Interest Group.

Practice locations

St Thomas’ Hospital.

GenderFemale
Language(s)English