Dr Davies is a champion for holistic medicine. Through her work with competitive athletes and elite dancers, Sarah brings a wealth of experience to the consultation. Whilst treatment comes from the outside, Sarah is certain that healing comes from within. She uses holistic medicine as a powerful tool, wherein an injury is understood only in the context of the whole person.
With over 25 years of experience in Medical Practice, Sarah loves to help people to achieve what they never knew was possible. She is committed to help you push your boundaries and reach your full potential, whether you are a ‘couch potato’ or an ‘ultra athlete’! She believes that, ‘The only limits in life are those that we impose on ourselves’.
Sarah has expertise in all types of musculoskeletal injuries, including sporting, dance and occupational strains. She became interested in movement whilst undertaking a Masters Degree in Classical Acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She subsequently completed specialist training in Sport and Exercise Medicine in 2012, by which time her interest was fixed on musculoskeletal and joint preservation.
As a Consultant, Sarah has worked with British Athletics, at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics and Paralympics. Until 2017, she was based at the English Institute of Sport, where she enjoyed roles of Chief Medical Officer for Paralympics in British Athletics and in GB ParaShooting.
In 2017, Sarah joined the Royal Ballet School and in 2019, the Royal Ballet Company in London. Here, she continues to look after dancers, in their developing years and throughout their careers, to optimise both health and performance, managing injuries and illnesses.
Sarah has published work within the field of SEM and is an examiner for the membership exam for the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FSEM UK). She enjoys maintaining fitness in the gym, focussing on strength and conditioning and yoga, as well as triathlon and winter sports. She also enjoys singing and playing piano, being a sewing bee and playing with her daughter.
Dr Robin Chatterjee is a specialist doctor in Musculoskeletal, Sport & Exercise Medicine. He has a particular interest in bone, muscle or joint pain of unknown cause, where he explores the role of sleep, hormones, diet & nutrition and stress & mental well-being as factors responsible for the pain.
Prior to his career as a specialist, Dr Chatterjee has worked as a GP, as well as in Emergency Care, Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine for several years. Within these roles, he has had the privilege of working as a frontline doctor in terrorist attacks; memorably acting as a BBC Correspondent during one particular terror attack in Thailand.
Dr Chatterjee has won awards both for his research on vitamin D deficiency as a cause of low back pain and his study on GP knowledge of physical activity guidelines. He is currently on the research committee of the European College of Sport & Exercise Physicians (ECOSEP) and is a lecturer on the MSc Sport & Exercise Medicine course at Queen Mary University of London.
Most recently, Dr Chatterjee been peer elected as General Secretary of the British Association of Sport & Exercise Medicine (BASEM).
Matteo is an expert Medical Consultant in Musculoskeletal, Sport and Exercise Medicine at Queen Square National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust and The London Clinic, in Central London. He is the Clinical Lead for Musculoskeletal Medicine at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM). Matteo is Lead Doctor at Fulham FC Academy and Medical Officer for England Boxing. He is also a qualified Osteopath, ensuring his unique approach to treatment is truly integrated, functional and holistic. He is an Honorary Lecturer at University College London (UCL), and Examiner at both UCL Medical School, London and the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FSEM), Edinburgh. Matteo is passionate about complex and challenging problems affecting anywhere in the body’s joints, muscles, bones and soft tissues from head to toe. He has Specialist expertise in back pain and complex musculoskeletal problems; including neck, shoulder and jaw pain (temporomandibulardys function). He is skilled in Regenerative Medicine, using shockwave therapy and cutting-edge orthobiologic treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to treat chronic pain and arthritis.In his spare time, Matteo loves to practice yoga, kickboxing and gymnastics, and whenever possible he tries to escape to the Italian Alps for winter skiing. He lives with his lovely partner and unruly cats in London.
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Whether you’re suffering from long standing musculoskeletal pain or you’ve sustained a new sporting injury,I am committed to give you the best medical advice and treatment to help you recover your health. I believe in a thorough and holistic approach to treatment, addressing all the physical, biomechanical and lifestyle factors contributing to your condition.On your journey you’ll be supported to achieve your personal health goals, including improving pain and returning to your favourite sports. Your path back to health will start at your initial consultation with a personalised plan to address all your needs.
Dr Sam Botchey is a Consultant in Musculoskeletal, Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) with extensive experience managing acute and chronic musculoskeletal problems and sports injuries in people of all ages and backgrounds working privately, within the NHS and elite sport.
He is passionate about non-surgical management in musculoskeletal medicine and believes that focussing on a clear diagnosis and management plan allows for the best chance of patients returning to the activities and sports they love.
He has had his fare share of injuries and understands how frustrating they can be.
He works as a civilian SEM Consultant in a Ministry of Defence post at the Aldershot Regional Rehabilitation Unit and within the NHS Frimley ICB Advanced Musculoskeletal and Diagnostics Service.
He works at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and is an NFL Teams doctor for the London Games.
He works with the England Football Teams development squads and with the senior teams on Match Days as part of the Wembley Stadium Pitch Side Team.
His previous elite sport experience includes roles at Premiership Rugby, Chelsea Football Club, Arsenal Football Club, London Irish Rugby Football Club, Saracens Rugby Football Club, Southampton Football Club, Oxford University Rugby Club and a variety of sports at the UK Sports Institute (Formally English Institute of Sport).
He is a Fellow of the Faculty of Sport & Exercise Medicine having completed Higher Specialty training in the prestigious Oxford Deanery at the world-renowned Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre following emergency medicine training at the London Trauma Centre in St Marys Paddington. He has a masters degree in Sport, Medicine Exercise and Health from the University College London.
He has a special interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound both as a diagnostic and interventional tool and received a distinction in a Post Graduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound from the University of East London.