Consultant in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Camrbidge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Fahim Anwar, MBBS, MRCS(UK), FRCP (London), FRCP (Glasgow), FEBPRM, is a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He specialises in the assessment and management of adults with complex neurological disability, with a broad clinical practice spanning neurorehabilitation, trauma rehabilitation, spasticity management, and prolonged disorders of consciousness. His work focuses on supporting patients with highly complex needs through coordinated, goal-directed rehabilitation delivered within multidisciplinary settings.
Dr Anwar has a strong interest in improving rehabilitation pathways across the continuum of care, from acute and post-acute hospital services to longer-term community and specialist rehabilitation. He is particularly interested in the management of acquired brain injury, complex spasticity, functional recovery after major trauma, and the delivery of patient-centred rehabilitation for individuals with severe physical, cognitive, and behavioural impairment.
Alongside his clinical work, Dr Anwar is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. He contributes to trainee supervision, workplace-based assessment, and the development of teaching activities within Rehabilitation Medicine. He is also engaged in wider professional and academic work, including service development, multidisciplinary collaboration, and educational initiatives that support high standards of rehabilitation practice.
Dr Anwar’s work reflects a strong commitment to thoughtful clinical reasoning, collaborative care, and the advancement of specialist rehabilitation services. He is particularly interested in approaches that improve outcomes, quality of life, and long-term participation for patients living with complex neurological disability.
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