Luke is an Infectious Diseases Physician, Microbiologist & Virologist in London with special interests in critical care infections, antimicrobial resistance, COVID-19, and healthcare systems. He holds a PhD in this field, two Masters degrees in Public Health and in Clinical Microbiology, and is Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and Member of the Royal College of Physicians.
Luke is registered with the GMC, and is on the GMC specialist register for Infectious diseases, medical microbiology & virology.
Luke is registered with a variety of health insurers, including AXA, Allianz, Aetna, Aviva, Bupa, Cigna, and Vitality Health. For self pay patients, fee schedule is available on request.
Luke is part of a wider team of experienced consultants offering a range of services related to preventing, treating and controlling infections. If you have corporate needs in the field of infection around advice & reviews, analysis & reports, education & training, or support & mentoring, more information is available via IMC.
Luke has an active role in teaching & education at Imperial College London, nationally, and internationally. He provides undergraduate and post graduate education across a range of degree courses, is an examiner for the Royal College of Pathologists, and is Training Lead for infectious diseases, microbiology, and virology in West London
Luke has an active role in teaching & education at Imperial College London, nationally, and internationally. He provides undergraduate and post graduate education across a range of degree courses, is an examiner for the Royal College of Pathologists, and is Training Lead for infectious diseases, microbiology, and virology in West London. He is an associate editor for two journals and is a trustee for the UK Healthcare Infection Society.
Luke has published over 150 peer reviewed manuscripts across the field of infectious diseases, microbiology, & virology. He is an honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London, with current a research focus on the epidemiology of and interventions for outbreak control and antimicrobial stewardship.