Queen Square Imaging Center Launches a Transformative Podcast for Parkinson’s and Essential Tremor Patients
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Queen Square Imaging Center, recognized worldwide for its pioneering work in the treatment of Essential Tremor and Parkinson's disease, has unveiled an innovative new podcast designed to provide support and information to patients and their families. The podcast, titled
Queen Square in Focus, is poised to become a vital resource in navigating the complexities of these neurological conditions.
Podcast Overview
Scheduled to launch on
November 25, 2025, at 10 AM, the first episode features an insightful interview with
Professor Ludvic Zrinzo, a leading neurologist at Queen Square. He will discuss the latest developments in treatment options and the advancements made in neuroimaging that are critical for patient care. Additionally, the inaugural episode includes a compelling narrative showcasing the personal experiences of patients battling these diseases, offering listeners a glimpse into their journeys within neurological care services.
This six-episode series targets a broader audience, aiming to enlighten listeners on clinical innovations, research breakthroughs, and real-life stories from both patients and healthcare professionals involved with the Queen Square organization. New episodes will be released weekly on every
Tuesday through to
December 23.
Goals of the Podcast
Jodee Cooper, the CEO of Queen Square Imaging Centre and also the host of the podcast, expressed her vision for the series, stating, "Our goal is to bridge the gap between listeners and the remarkable individuals, ideas, and discoveries that make Queen Square an extraordinary place. By combining expert interviews with patient testimonies, we hope to create a platform that informs, inspires, and connects our community, while helping those with Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s disease understand their treatment options."
Accessibility and Availability
The
Queen Square podcast will be available across major streaming platforms, including
Apple Podcasts,
Amazon Music, and
Spotify, in addition to being featured on the
Queen Square YouTube channel. This multi-platform approach ensures that the podcast reaches listeners wherever they are, making vital information easily accessible.
About Queen Square Imaging Centre
With its cutting-edge neuroimaging services, the Queen Square Imaging Centre caters to both NHS and private sector patients, offering advanced diagnostic imaging treatments. Situated within the
Queen Square Enterprises, a non-profit organization, the center is noteworthy for providing groundbreaking non-invasive treatments such as
MRI-guided focused ultrasound (
MRgFUS), which is available exclusively at this facility in the UK.
What sets Queen Square apart from other centers is its integration of sophisticated methods, including
deep brain stimulation,
radiofrequency ablation, and
Gamma Knife radiosurgery within a single site, ensuring comprehensive care for patients diagnosed with neurological conditions.
In collaboration with the
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, all profits generated by the center are reinvested to support neurological research, enhancing NHS services, and ultimately improving patient outcomes in the realm of neurosciences. Every scan performed plays a part in pushing the boundaries of knowledge and care in the field.
The Queen Square Imaging Centre is celebrated for its excellence and expertise, showcasing a team of the world's leading neurologists, including Professor Zrinzo and Professor Patricia Limousin, who offer top-tier pre-treatment imaging capabilities.
For further details about the podcast or other initiatives, visit
Queen Square's official website. For interviews or comments from key personnel like Harith Akram, Professor Zrinzo, or Professor Limousin, please reach out through the provided media contact channels.
Conclusion
The launch of the Queen Square podcast represents a significant milestone in the commitment to supporting patients with Parkinson's disease and Essential Tremor, fostering a sense of community while keeping listeners informed about the latest breakthroughs and realities in treatment approaches. This initiative is a step forward in utilizing contemporary media to advocate for better understanding and care in the area of neurology.