Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Crawley
- 01293 534043
- Brighton Rd, Pease Pottage, Crawley RH11 9BJ, UK
Mathew Elameer Consultant Neuroradiologist Newcastle leads advanced neuroimaging at the RVI’s Neurosciences Centre. He assesses the brain and neuromuscular system for both clinical practice and research. With extensive experience in complex imaging techniques, he provides accurate and timely diagnoses to improve patient care. Additionally, his research contributes to innovations in neuroimaging technologies and applications.
Dr Elameer began exploring the technical aspects of image acquisition during his intercalated BSc in Medical Physics and Bioengineering at University College London. There, he graduated top of his class in 2012. Subsequently, he completed his MBBS medical degree at University College London in 2015. During this period, he developed a strong foundation in clinical imaging and research methodologies, which continues to influence his work today.
After medical school, Dr Elameer moved to Newcastle to pursue combined research and clinical practice on the Academic Foundation Programme. In 2017, he progressed to an NIHR-funded Academic Clinical Fellowship in Diagnostic Radiology. Between 2020 and 2022, he completed a subspecialist fellowship in Diagnostic Neuroradiology at the RVI. He was appointed as a consultant in 2022. Since 2023, he has also served as the deanery lead for the Part 1 FRCR exam.
Dr Elameer actively contributes as a Neuroimaging Research Fellow. His research spans Newcastle University’s Stroke Research and Motor Unit MRI (MUMRI) groups. Currently, he investigates clinical applications of MUMRI for his doctoral thesis under supervision from Professor Roger Whittaker, Professor Andy Blamire, and Dr Julie Hall. By combining research insights with clinical practice, he ensures that patients receive care informed by the latest scientific evidence.
Beyond research and clinical duties, Dr Elameer demonstrates a strong commitment to teaching and leadership. He mentors junior doctors and radiology trainees while promoting advancements in neuroimaging standards. His approach emphasizes accuracy, patient safety, and practical innovation. Transitional techniques in imaging, combined with detailed anatomical knowledge, enable him to support complex diagnoses efficiently.
Dr Elameer continuously explores new methods in neuroimaging, aiming to improve diagnostic precision. He integrates technological innovations with clinical applications to benefit patients and advance medical research. His work strengthens the link between academic research and frontline patient care, ensuring Newcastle remains a hub for neuroimaging excellence.
