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2nd September 2020


A fantastic doctor who visited my elderly father and mother several times in their own home. He is very thorough, responsive, charming, efficient, analytical and highly skilled, as well as promptly providing excellent written reports after his visits. Far better than our local GP, he is a tremendous find. I could not recommend him more.

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Written by a patient at The Princess Royal University Hospital
5th June 2020


I had a TIA in June 2019 & was treated at the A&E department Farnborough.. As there was going to be a wait for a follow up appointment I decided to book a private appointment with Dr Clark. From the moment I walked through the door he completely put me at ease as I was very worried & have little medical knowledge. Dr Clark explained everything clearly & answered all the questions I had. He has an amazing ability to connect with you, put you at ease & make you feel there is no problem with time. I had another episode a week ago which I thought was connected & got in touch with Dr Clark again. He took a great deal of trouble researching my notes & gave some excellent advice. I would 100per cent recommend him as a Consultant & would do so to all my friends & family if required.

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Written by a patient at Town Medical Centre
4th December 2019


After running the whole range of NHS checks for stiffness and weakness below the waist, I sought help from the private sector to review and summarise the results. Dr. Clark did this expeditiously and made recommendations to my GP practise for further clarification of unrelated conditions which had not been followed up. Hence more pills which address the issues and a diagnosis of the stiffness for which there appears to be little that can be done at my age. Dr. Clark was at pains to systematically review and record medical history in detail and at a pace I could follow which soon inspired great confidence. I would have no hesitation in recommending him to any potential patient, particularly the elderly where his specialisation will help. John Holt

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Written by a carer at London Bridge Hospital
4th October 2019


Dr Clark saw my Mother after she experienced a mini stroke. The care she received was excellent, Dr Clark explained clearly what had occurred and the following steps required and treatment plan. Any questions we had were answered fully and we were always at ease and never rushed. We would have no issue in recommending Dr Clark, he is a credit to his profession.

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Written by a patient at The Princess Royal University Hospital
28th June 2019


My experience with Dr Clark following my stroke was exemplary. I found him very approachable, very attentive, totally dedicated, supremely competent and knowledge. He always answered my various questions precisely and with great empathy in what was a very trying and anxious time for me. This was very reassuring and there is no doubt in my mind that his professionalism and fine-tuned abilities and experience contributed massively to my speedy recovery. I have no hesitation in recommending this extremely capable and understanding doctor to others in need of expert attention within his field of expertise. It has been a privilege and a great to have been under his care, whether it be NHS or private.

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Specialises in

  • Internal (General) Medicine
  • Geriatric medicine

Profile

Dr Clark is a General Physician, Geriatric and Stroke Consultant with wide ranging expertise in all aspects of Geriatric and Stroke Medicine. He holds private clinics at Sevenoaks Medical Centre (temporarily suspended due to the pandemic), Nuffield Tunbridge Wells and KIMS Hospital Maidstone.

After graduating from the renowned Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine, Dr Clark gained expertise at a number of central London hospitals to complete his specialist training in General, Geriatric and Stroke Medicine. He was appointed as a Consultant Physician at King’s College Hospital in 2013, in which role he provided holistic medical care to older adults in both emergency, inpatient and clinic settings. 

In 2016 Dr Clark moved to the Princess Royal University Hospital to take up the position of Stroke Consultant and Clinical Lead. In doing so, he further refined his expertise in the treatment and management of transient ischaemic attack, hyper-acute and acute stroke, stroke prevention and rehabilitation. 

Dr Clark moved to Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust in January 2020 where he holds two positions; Consultant Physician and Deputy Medical Director. He continues to provide medical care to a thirty bedded community hospital for older adults and out-of-hours stroke care at the Princess Royal University Hospital.  

He is recognised as a compassionate and caring professional and will expertly guide you through your diagnostic and treatment options to determine a holistic plan tailored to your individual needs.