The Fleet Street clinic in London is a multispecialty clinic that offers range of treatments to patients. The travel clinic is rated as the best in the U.K and has vaccines for all kinds of travel related diseases. The clinic also provides GP services and has a team of dedicated GPs. Other treatment options at the clinic are psychotherapy, osteopathy, acupuncture, dentistry, podiatry, eye care and the services of a qualified dietician. The clinic is equipped with a laboratory for medical tests. An annual membership for affordable GP services are available for patients.
I went there to get BCG vaccine for my baby Nice clinic with warm and friendly staff.
BCG for my 5 week newborn The experience I had at this clinic was lovely and the nurse was very helpful and gave good advice on the BCG for my newborn.
Very efficient and friendly. They put me in the same day for a half price offer....
Osteopathic Clinics Was a good treatment overall.
Medical DirectorBSc MB BS MD DTM&H FRCR DRCOG FFTM RCPS (Glasgow) CTH CTropMed
Dr Richard Dawood has practiced for over 35 years and was one of the first doctors in the UK to establish Travel Medicine as a distinct speciality. Richard is the most senior UK travel medicine specialist working exclusively in a private setting.
Richard trained in medicine at University College Hospital and studied tropical medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. He
in a variety of clinical settings at teaching hospitals in the UK and overseas before establishing the Fleet Street Clinic with Gillian Whitby in 1995. He has personal experience of travel in more than 120 countries around the world.
Principal Optometrist BSc (Hons) MCOptom
A founding partner of Fleet Street Clinic, Gillian Whitby trained in optometry in Glasgow and has been GOC registered since 1982. With over thirty years’ experience of general clinical optometry, Gillian has worked in Fleet Street since 1983 and established her own independent practice Whitby & Co in 1995. She heads up a great optometric team and has built an extensive, wide-ranging referral network.
Highly sought after for her expertise, Gillian offers patients a unique blend of excellent eye care and her friendly, welcoming approach: “listening to patients’ needs is paramount”. She enjoys problem-solving and helping patients who have been visually unfulfilled elsewhere. Gillian counts one of her career highlights as testing and looking after one of our former Prime Ministers when he was in office. He is still a client to this day.
Gillian is regularly instructed in optometric legal matters and enjoys being an expert witness. When she is not at work, she is busy travelling with her husband Richard, or spending time with her 3 sons. A keen chef, she spends a lot of time entertaining in the kitchen.
MB BS
Sally qualified from St Thomas Hospital Medical School in 1986. She trained in accident and emergency and psychiatry before working as a locum and subsequently as resident medical officer in a private hospital in the south of England. She then took the opportunity to work for several years as a journalist when she worked as part of the editorial team of several national magazines. She was health editor as well as general features writer covering travel, books and gardening - interests that she continues to pursue. She became an associate in a private GP practice in the City in 1995, and came to work at the Fleet Street Clinic in 2003.
MA MD DTMH MRCGP DOccMed DFSRH DRCOG
Carsten graduated from Hanover Medical School in 1996. After that he worked for several years in different hospitals in Germany and for health programmes in Africa and Asia. Since 2004 he has been working as a GP in London and joined the Fleet Street Clinic in 2008. He also works as a GP partner in an NHS GP practice and in different hospitals in London providing urgent care.
Will Cave qualified from the Middlesex hospital in 1986. After six years in hospital medicine he circumnavigated the world in a self-restored 34-foot yacht, returning in 1995 to complete his GP training. He achieved membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 1996.
After studying tropical medicine at Liverpool University he spent seven years working in South Asia, six of them in Nepal at a primary health care and emergency clinic for foreign residents, travellers and mountaineers. He has post-graduate qualifications in child health, obstetrics, gynaecology, family planning, travel and tropical medicine.
Dr Cave still travels when he can. In 2009 he worked for the Foreign Office in Dhaka, Bangladesh and more recently in Ethiopia where he undertook a brief survey of medical services in Addis Ababa. He is currently a member of the Nathnac advisory committee.
MB BS DRCOG DFSRH
Belinda qualified from St Marys Hospital Medical School in 1982. After doing her GP training in London and the South East, she worked as a GP in London, South Wales, Pangbourne and Reading, and currently works in General Practice in Virginia Water as well as for the Fleet Street Clinic.
She has also worked for The Pregnancy Advisory Service, The Brook Advisory Bureau, the Womens National Cancer Control Campaign, the Tenovus Cancer Control Campagin and PPP.
BSc (Madrid)
Pilar joins the Fleet Street Clinic as an Associate Dentist bringing with her a wealth of experience garnered during international postings as far afield as Spain, Chile & Cuba. She has also worked as a volunteer dentist with the displaced Haitian population in the Dominican Republic.
Pilar graduated in Dental Surgery from UEM, University of Madrid and further qualified in Advanced Oral Surgery at Havana University, Cuba. She is fluent in English, Spanish & Portuguese.
Since her move to the UK in 2009, Pilar has worked in both NHS and Private Dental Practices based in Gloucestershire, Baker Street, Covent Garden and Marylebone in London.
Optometrist and Contact Lens Practitioner
BSc (Hons) Med Biochem, BSc (Hons) Optom, MCOptom
Lavinia graduated from Brunel University in 1999 as a Medical Biochemist and joined Moorfields Eye Hospital, Institute of Ophthalmology, where her research into "Angiogenesis and Drug Resistance in Uveal Melanoma" resulted in the publication of two papers. She then graduated as an Optometrist from City University in 2002. Soon after, she was awarded the Stephen Dawson prize for Clinical Excellence from the Institute of Optometry, London. She achieved membership to the College of Optometrists in 2003. She is also a member of the General Optical Council and the Association of Optometrists. As well as being in practice, Lavinia also lectures and teaches at the Institute of Optometry and City University.