Dr Street uses an evidence-based approach - but always considers the whole person. This allows her to see the wider picture, ensuring each patient gets the best possible care.

Medical Expertise

Dr Street graduated from Stellenbosch University, South Africa in 1998 and went on to become a registered general practitioner just two years later.

London Private GP

An independent GP in south west London since 2003, Dr Street has also specialised in particular areas. She received extensive training in ear, nose, and throat surgery, but has also gained a wealth of experience in other areas of medicine including paediatrics, burns, aesthetic medicine and general surgery.

Dr Street has also been part of the Data Monitoring Committee for Immodulon Therapeutics, where she helped to monitor the data from trials for a therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment.

Specialising in: 

Dr Street has expertise in

Women's health

General surgery

Ear, nose and throat surgery

Paediatrics

Burns

Aesthetics

 

 

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