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Welcome to
The Stroke Clinic

World-Class Stroke Care You Can Trust

Meet Dr Arup Sen

MBBS BSc (Hons) MRCP

Consultant Stroke Physician

Dr Sen is a leading consultant stroke physician at the world-renowned National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square.

He offers expert, personalised care through both in-person and virtual private consultations.

The Stroke Clinic | London

An expert-led private stroke clinic offering comprehensive, personalised care for stroke prevention & recovery - dedicated to optimising your health & well-being.

Stroke Prevention | Stroke Recovery

~ Dr Arup Sen ~

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What we offer

Stroke Specialist Services

Testimonials

Kind words from our clients | Verified online reviews

Our approach...

"We champion an innovative approach to stroke prevention and post-stroke care, with personalised treatment plans underpinned by cutting-edge research and technology. Our commitment is to deliver advanced, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s unique needs."

What sets us apart?

Trusted Expertise
Leading stroke consultant

Personalised Care
Plans tailored to you

Advanced Treatments
Cutting-edge diagnostics

Prevention First
Proactive risk management

Flexible Access
In-person & virtual consultations

Trusted Expertise

Personalised Care

Advanced Treatments

Prevention First

Flexible Access

⚕︎ Locations

Choose the clinic location most convenient for you from the options below. Your health and convenience are our priority - we’re here to make your experience as seamless and supportive as possible.

Queen Square

Private Consulting Rooms, 23 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG

LIPS Healthcare

1st Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station, London, SW11 8DD

Is it a stroke?

Early recognition, using the FAST acronym, is the key to optimal emergency stroke treatment

When stroke strikes, act F.A.S.T.

Face: smile - is one side of your face drooping?

Arm: raise your arms - is one arm weaker?

Speech: speak - is your speech slurred?

Time: to call 999, if you notice any one of these signs