Specialist
Dr Arup Sen
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Dr Arup Sen

MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCP

Consultant Physician in Geriatric, Stroke and General Medicine

GeriatricsElderly MedicineStroke Medicine
120+
120+
Patients
7+
7+
Years Exp
4.95
4.95
LogoRating
100+
100+
Reviews

GMC: 7083982

About Dr Arup Sen

Dr Arup Sen is a highly distinguished consultant physician based in London, with triple accreditation in Geriatric, Stroke and General Medicine. Dr Sen adopts a holistic, patient-centered approach, tailoring his consultations to meet the unique needs and values of the individual. He is dedicated to empowering his patients, involving them in every step of their treatment to optimise their health and well-being. Dr. Sen’s specialist expertise encompasses a broad range of conditions, including stroke, transient ischaemic attack (TIA), cerebral small vessel disease, comprehensive geriatric assessment, hypertension, dementia and syncope. Within his NHS role, Dr Sen contributes his expertise to the Geriatric Medicine department at University College Hospital, a leading London teaching hospital affiliated with University College London (UCL). Additionally, he consults within the comprehensive stroke service at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square, which is renowned as the UK’s largest specialised hospital for neurological care. Dr. Sen earned his medical degree with distinction from St George’s University of London, alongside an intercalated BSc (Honours) in Medical Sciences from UCL. He is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians and has extensive clinical experience. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Sen is committed to advancing medical care through research and innovation. He has presented his work at international conferences and published extensively in reputable medical journals. His passion for delivering exceptional, cutting-edge patient care is further demonstrated by his completion of a digital Health Tech fellowship. Dr Sen holds leadership roles in quality improvement and clinical governance at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and is actively involved in the education and training of UCL medical students.

Arup Sen Biography

Dr Arup Sen is a highly distinguished consultant physician based in London, with triple accreditation in Geriatric, Stroke and General Medicine. Dr Sen adopts a holistic, patient-centered approach, tailoring his consultations to meet the unique needs and values of the individual. He is dedicated to empowering his patients, involving them in every step of their treatment to optimise their health and well-being. Dr. Sen’s specialist expertise encompasses a broad range of conditions, including stroke, transient ischaemic attack (TIA), cerebral small vessel disease, comprehensive geriatric assessment, hypertension, dementia and syncope. Within his NHS role, Dr Sen contributes his expertise to the Geriatric Medicine department at University College Hospital, a leading London teaching hospital affiliated with University College London (UCL). Additionally, he consults within the comprehensive stroke service at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square, which is renowned as the UK’s largest specialised hospital for neurological care. Dr. Sen earned his medical degree with distinction from St George’s University of London, alongside an intercalated BSc (Honours) in Medical Sciences from UCL. He is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians and has extensive clinical experience. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Sen is committed to advancing medical care through research and innovation. He has presented his work at international conferences and published extensively in reputable medical journals. His passion for delivering exceptional, cutting-edge patient care is further demonstrated by his completion of a digital Health Tech fellowship. Dr Sen holds leadership roles in quality improvement and clinical governance at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and is actively involved in the education and training of UCL medical students.