United Kingdom
I'm a GMC-registered doctor with around five years of NHS experience, most of it in higher-acuity medicine — intensive care, heart and lung transplant, haematology including CAR-T, acute oncology and acute medicine. Good training teaches you the medicine. It also teaches you something less comfortable: how often the limiting factor isn't clinical at all. It's how care is organised, resourced and delivered — the gap between what's possible and what actually reaches the patient. That gap is what I build in. I'm currently helping build Serenity Aesthetics Studios, a doctor-led aesthetics and longevity practice, while working clinically in the NHS and in primary care coordination. The common thread is simple: services where the clinical standard and the operational standard are the same conversation, not two separate ones. Before and alongside medicine I've operated in care and recruitment, built health-focused software, and put money behind early health ventures as an investor — so I'm as comfortable with a P&L and a product backlog as I am with a ward round. Open to conversations with people building in doctor-led care, aesthetics and longevity, and health-tech — especially where clinical rigour is the point, not an afterthought.
Adding my medical expertise and knowledge to grow Serenity Clinics from aesthetics, to longevity medicine and introducing biohacking, clinical knowledge and experience. With a plan to introduce technologies, AI and innovation to change the space in medical aesthetics.