Dr Aimee Brame

Pulmonologist in London

MBChB PhD(Cantab) FRCP EDIC FFICM

Dr Aimee Brame areas of expertise:

Professional statement

Dr Aimee Brame is a distinguished consultant physician in respiratory and intensive care medicine based in London. Her areas of expertise include cough, shortness of breath, respiratory infections, pulmonary hypertension, long COVID symptoms, and post-intensive care recovery. She also has a deep understanding of respiratory biomechanics.

Dr Brame consults privately at New Victoria Hospital. She holds a MBChB from the University of Birmingham and completed her intensive care training on the prestigious London Deanery, followed by postgraduate training in respiratory and general medicine in the North West Thames region. Additionally, she holds a PhD in Translational Medicine and Therapeutics from the University of Cambridge.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Brame worked at the busiest centre in the region, where she focused in the post-COVID assessment and evaluation of symptomatic patients. She holds the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine, and is a fellow of both the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine.

Furthermore, Dr Brame serves as an NHS consultant at the Royal Brompton Hospital and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. She is involved in several clinical studies that investigate changes in haemodynamics across a range of clinical conditions, and also holds teaching posts as an associate professor at University College London and as a senior clinical lecturer at King’s College London.

Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments

Clinics

Source: All information contained on this page as well as office hours available, are provided directly by the doctor who has the ability to update them at all times in order to keep the information as accurate as possible.
This website uses our own and third-party Cookies to compile information with the aim of improving our services, to show you advertising related to your preferences as well analysing your browsing habits. You can change your settings HERE.