Dr Mohammad Alam

With over 25 years of medical experience, Dr. Mohammad Alam is a highly respected consultant paediatrician and neonatologist based in London. He provides compassionate, expert care for children from newborns to adolescents, helping families manage a wide range of health concerns including allergies, feeding issues, respiratory conditions, eczema, and asthma.

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About Dr. Alam

Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist | Clinical Lead for Neonates

A highly experienced Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist with over 20 years of practice across general paediatrics, neonatal intensive care, and paediatric allergy. Dr. Alam combines clinical leadership and hands-on patient care with a strong commitment to teaching and service improvement. He leads neonatal services, develops paediatric allergy provision, mentors trainees, and contributes to regional and national paediatric education and examination.

FRCPCH (UK), FRCP (Ire), MRCPI (Ire), FCPS, DCH, MBBS, PG Cert Paediatric Allergy
Senior Lecturer (Hon.), Queen Mary University of London — School of Medicine & Dentistry
Undergraduate Lead, Newham University Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust
RCPCH Senior Examiner & Faculty Member (MRCPCH Clinical)
Instructor — Newborn Life Support (NLS), Resuscitation Council UK

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Alam’s dedication to clinical excellence, education, and trainee support has been recognised through multiple awards and honours.

Teaching Excellence Award

University Hospital Newham (2025) For outstanding contribution to medical education and trainee development.

Nominated Associate Faculty of Education

Barts Health (2024) Recognised for sustained commitment to teaching and academic leadership.

Heroes Award & Star of the Month

2022 Acknowledged for exceptional leadership and service during neonatal rota provision

Certificate of Recognition

University Hospital Newham (2021) Awarded for compassionate, effective supervision of junior staff and trainees.

Management & Service Development