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Me

Who I Am

After years of hard work and strenuous studying, I began practicing as a professional General Practitioner in 2009. My extensive medical knowledge combined with an ongoing curiosity to learn about the latest trends define my success in the medical field. To learn more about my medical and academic background, please read below.

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My passion for being a doctor started in my primary school days. This continued as I undertook my secondary school education with a scholarship at City of London School. I obtained my medical degree from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Medical School in 2002.

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During my years in hospital training I have worked in cardiology, gastroenterology, intensive care, nephrology, geriatrics, oncology, haematology, neurology at hospitals including UCH, Addenbrookes, London Chest and Queens.


During this time, I decided to become a GP following in the footsteps of my father. Initially a GP for 10 months in Romford, since 2010 I have been a GP Partner in East Hertfordshire where I lead on multiple clinical and non-clinical areas. Since 2013 I have been a Senior Clinical Tutor for the Clinical School at the University of Cambridge, teaching medical students both within the practice and at the university.

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My clinical interests include endocrinology, diabetes, cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, geriatrics, men’s health, palliative medicine, pain management and mental health.


I live in Hertfordshire with my wife and 2 children. I am passionate about all kinds of music and play the violin, piano, Carnatic violin and Miruthangam including having performed multiple times on stage. I also have interests in electronics, computing, finance, movies and cars.


My NHS Base is New River Health (formerly Church Street Surgery, Ware)

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