I qualified at the University of Westminster and the School of Podiatric Medicine in 1998. I am a member of the College of Podiatry and am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. Since qualifying, I have worked across different NHS Trusts in London, gaining vast experience in multidisciplinary teams, diagnosing and treating complex foot and ankle issues both conservatively and surgically.
I joined the Waldegrave Clinic in 2007. I specialise in musculoskeletal conditions of the lower limb and have a particular interest in biomechanics, gait analysis, and custom orthotic treatments. I also have an interest in minor surgery, shockwave therapy, laser therapy, foot anatomy, ankle manual therapy, and the treatment of verrucae.
Podiatry is such an interesting and rewarding career. Over time, I’ve gained experience in specialist areas such as paediatrics, sports injuries, gait analysis, rheumatology, and diabetes. Seeing someone avoid amputation or walk pain-free due to an intervention I implemented is highly rewarding.
I love being able to help people regain function, whether that means returning to work, walking the dog, or playing with their grandkids.
I believe in patient-centered care integrated into a multidisciplinary team for the best outcomes. The Waldegrave Clinic allows me to work closely with a highly regarded team of practitioners, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible care.
Cricket is my passion. I’ve been playing since I was eight years old, and at 57, I still compete in league cricket. I also have a strong interest in martial arts, particularly Shotokan Karate and Wing Chun.
A gloriously flavorful, spicy Sri Lankan crab curry—one of my absolute favorites!
The Shaolin Temple in Zhengzhou, China.
A day full of peace, joy, laughter, and good times with family.
A Few Good Men.