Co-founder and Medical Director, AM Wellness Clinic
Dr. Aman Amir is a trailblazer in modern, preventative medicine—blending over two decades of frontline NHS experience with a visionary approach to holistic wellness. As a seasoned GP, Senior University Lecturer, and esteemed Fellow of both the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Higher Education Academy, Dr. Amir brings a rare combination of clinical excellence, academic insight, and heartfelt care.
His mission is deeply personal. Having supported both of his parents through their cancer journeys, Dr. Amir understands firsthand the toll illness takes—not just on the body, but on the mind, spirit, and family. This lived experience fuels his unwavering belief that true health is not merely the absence of disease, but the presence of balance, purpose, and human connection.
Dr. Amir holds postgraduate diplomas in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Sexual & Reproductive Health, equipping him with a nuanced, whole-person lens to patient care. A published author, long-standing Justice of the Peace, and regular guest on national TV and radio, he is a respected advocate for community health, ethical leadership, and lifelong learning.
Whether he’s leading consultations at AM Wellness Clinic, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals, or championing proactive health on public platforms, Dr. Amir’s message is consistent and clear: wellness is not a quick fix—it’s a lifelong investment.
Co-founder and CEO AM Wellness Clinic
Dr. Asif is a former sports medicine doctor with deep expertise in performance enhancement and nutrition. As Co-Founder of AMW Clinic, he combines medical science with advanced wellness strategies to help clients optimise their health, physique, and longevity.
Featured on BBC’s Dragons’ Den and The Apprentice, Dr. Asif is a leading voice in performance-driven healthcare — delivering personalised, cutting-edge solutions that help people look better, feel sharper, and live longer.
He has published internationally on metabolism, peptides and nutrition and his focus on longevity and prevention led him to undertake a Master's in Public Health.