Dr Farhaan Saraf is a dedicated clinician who offers a highly detailed perspective on patient care, shaped by his deep understanding of the human body and how healthcare systems function for the individual. He completed his medical training at the prestigious Queen Mary, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, qualifying in 2015. Alongside his medical studies, he earned a first class honours degree in anatomy and human biology from King’s College London, providing him with a sophisticated foundation in the physical sciences that underpin every diagnosis.
His professional experience is remarkably broad, having cared for patients at every possible stage of life. Dr Saraf has worked in intensive environments ranging from neonatal care for newborns to supporting older adults through palliative and geriatric medicine. This extensive hospital background covers a variety of specialties including cardiology, diabetes, and emergency medicine, ensuring he is just as comfortable treating a sudden, acute illness as he is helping a patient navigate a complex, long term health journey.
Beyond his clinical duties, Dr Saraf is deeply interested in how to make healthcare more effective and accessible. He has pursued advanced postgraduate studies at the London School of Economics, focusing on health economics and policy to ensure his practice is grounded in the best possible standards for his patients. He is a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners and maintains a strong focus on internal medicine within the clinic.
When he is not seeing patients, Dr Saraf is an active contributor to the wider medical community. He has presented his research at international conferences across the globe, including in Brazil and the UK. His commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in his additional studies at Stanford University, which allow him to bring a fresh and modern perspective to every consultation.
