CareFirst Medical Center brings together over 80 specialist doctors, advanced diagnostics, and compassionate care under one roof. Same-day appointments available for urgent concerns.
Our specialties
Routine health checks, illness assessment, preventive care, and long-term condition management by experienced GPs.
ECG, echocardiography, stress testing, and specialist management of heart conditions including arrhythmias and heart failure.
Psychiatry, psychotherapy, and counselling for anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, and other mental health conditions.
Skin cancer screening, acne and rosacea treatment, eczema management, and cosmetic dermatology procedures.
Eye examinations, glaucoma screening, cataract assessment, macular degeneration monitoring, and prescription eyewear referrals.
Bone, joint, and muscle disorders including sports injuries, back pain, knee and hip assessments, and physiotherapy referrals.
Gynaecology, cervical screening, menopause management, contraception, antenatal care, and breast health assessments.
On-site blood tests, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scanning with same-day and next-day results for most investigations.
Our team
MBBS, MRCGP. 18 years of experience in primary care and complex case management. Interests include chronic disease management and lifestyle medicine.
MD, FRCP. Consultant cardiologist with special interest in echocardiography and heart failure management. Published researcher in cardiac risk stratification.
MRCPsych. Specialist in anxiety, mood disorders, and trauma. Integrates CBT and EMDR with pharmacological approaches for comprehensive mental health care.
FRCS (Orth). Specialist in knee and shoulder surgery, sports injuries, and joint replacement. Team doctor for three Premier League clubs 2018–2023.
Our online booking system lets you choose your preferred doctor, date, and time in minutes. Receive a confirmation by email and SMS, with free cancellation up to 4 hours before your appointment.
Health Library
It turns out the daily step target was invented by a Japanese pedometer manufacturer in 1965. Here is what current evidence says about how much movement we actually need for good health.
Anxiety disrupts sleep, and poor sleep worsens anxiety — a feedback loop that traps millions. Our psychiatry team explains the neuroscience and what actually helps.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, yet its early warning signs are frequently dismissed or missed entirely. Dr. Marcus Osei explains what to watch for.