Rafael Arroyo González
- Specialization: Neurologist
- 30 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Spanish
- Online consultations: available
- Workplace: Spain, Madrid, Quironsalud Madrid
Dr. Rafael Arroyo González leads the Neurology Department at Quironsalud Madrid, with over 30' experience in complex neurological cases like West syndrome.
- Principal investigator in 100+ clinical trials for neurological treatments
- Published 139 international articles in top journals like NEJM and The Lancet
- Professor of Medicine at European University of Madrid
- Head of Neurology at Quironsalud University Hospital since 2006
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Doctor's services
- Vojta Therapy
- Multiple subpial transections
- Vagus nerve stimulation
- Medication treatment for Parkinson's disease
- Suspension therapy
- Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation
- Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy
- Ocrevus (ocrelizumab)
- Thymectomy
- Treatment of chronic pain after hernia surgery
- Stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Spinal cord stimulator (SCS)
- Occupational therapy
- Medication treatment for essential tremor
- Stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease
- Gross Therapy
- Medication treatment for multiple sclerosis
- Medication treatment for epilepsy
- Plasmapheresis
- Stereotaxic surgeries
- Rehabilitation with space suit TheraSuit
- Rehabilitation on the treadmill Anti Gravity
- Rehabilitation on the verticalizer
- Rehabilitation with Exoskeleton
- MRI of one area
- CT (computer tomography)
- Complex diagnosis of Vest syndrome
- Brain biopsy
- Video-EEG monitoring
- Ultrasound
- EEG (Electroencephalography)
- Brain MRI
- Brainstem evoked response audiometry
How are we doing?
Qualifications
Prof. Rafael Arroyo González is a neurologist and the principal investigator of 100 clinical trials. He has published 139 international articles with more than 4,500 citations. Dr. Arroyo González is the Head of Neurology at Quironsalud Madrid.
Specialization and Clinical Focus
The doctor treats neurological conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He maintains a focus on Multiple Sclerosis. The specialist uses therapies like Ocrevus and plasmapheresis — a process that filters blood to remove harmful antibodies. He also treats patients requiring neurorehabilitation with technologies like the Exoskeleton.
Work Experience
- Since 2006 – Head of the Neurology Department – Quironsalud University Hospital and Ruber Juan Bravo Hospital
- 2015–Present – National and International Principal Investigator in Neuroscience – Quironsalud Madrid
- 2012–Present – President of the Research Committee – Quironsalud University Hospital of Madrid
- 2012–2015 – Member of the Research Committee – San Carlos Clinical Hospital
- 2011–2015 – Council Member of the Faculty of Medicine – Complutense University of Madrid
Education and Training
- Doctor of Medicine – Complutense University of Madrid
- Professor of Medicine – Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, European University of Madrid
- National Accreditation – Professor of Medical Sciences issued by ANECA
Research and Academic Achievements
The specialist received the Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis in 2004. This study explored human herpes virus 6 as a factor in multiple sclerosis. He has led seven FIS research projects from the Carlos III Institute of Health. Additionally, he has led seven of the 10 projects from private foundations.
Prof. Arroyo González has authored over 400 scientific works. This total includes 139 international articles and 38 books or chapters. His research appears in The Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine. Furthermore, he has delivered more than 300 presentations at medical congresses worldwide.
Scientific Memberships
- Research Committee of the Quironsalud University Hospital
- Research Committee of the San Carlos Clinical Hospital
- Council of the Faculty of Medicine at UCM
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