
Dr Aimée Brame is a Consultant Physician specialising in Respiratory, General, and Intensive Care Medicine.
She graduated in Medicine from the University of Birmingham (MBChB, 2001), completing postgraduate training in Respiratory and General Medicine in the North West Thames region, followed by Intensive Care Medicine trainingwithin the London Deanery.
She also holds the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC).
Dr Brame is listed on the UK Specialist Register (GMC) for General Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, and Intensive Care Medicine.
She was awarded a PhD in Translational Medicine and Therapeutics from the University of Cambridge and is actively involved in clinical research exploring haemodynamic changes across a range of medical conditions. Her academic work includes peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference abstracts.
Clinically, Dr Brame has extensive experience across the breadth of internal and respiratory medicine, with a particular subspecialty interest in pulmonary vascular disease and the assessment and management of breathlessness.
Her commitment to patient-centred, evidence-based care has been recognised through independently verified reviews on TopDoctors and Doctify, and she was recently awarded the “Great Patient Experience 2025” badge.
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Dr Brame worked throughout the COVID pandemic in the busiest centre in the region, providing acute Intensive care and post COVID assessment and evaluation of hundreds of symptomatic patients. She has extensive practical experience in managing Long-COVID symptoms and will provide a comprehensive diagnosis and management plan.
She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, a Fellow of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Associate Professor at University College,London and Senior Clinical Lecturer at King's College, London and Associate Professor at University College London..
Dr Brame was the General Medical advisor for BBC2 television series Diagnosis Detectives and regularly writes for the mainstream media.