I’m a medical doctor and a writer — in that order only on paper. Writing came first, long before medicine.

Medical training gave my writing a different texture. It deepened my curiosity about bodies and minds, especially where things don’t fit neatly: symptoms without names, emotions without diagnoses, lives that spill far beyond textbooks.

What you’ll find here isn’t only medical writing. Some pieces are grounded in health, womanhood, mental health, and illness as they’re lived. Others are reflective, personal, or poetic. I move between explanation and exploration, clarity and uncertainty, structure and instinct.

Alongside clinical work, I’ve written as a medical writer, translating complex information into patient-centred language. Writing, for me, is both a craft and a way of practising care — whether I am explaining, reflecting, or creating.

This space brings together my medical thinking, my essays, and my creative work — a place where medicine meets writing, and sometimes steps aside to let it speak.