Mohammed discovered his passion for audiology in his teens, after seeing how hearing loss turned his once active grandad into a very isolated individual. This experience set him on the path to research how he could help.
Mohammed studied at De Montfort University and at James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth. He then worked in the NHS, first at Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust where he fitted aids for thousands of patients, with a range of complex hearing losses. He later moved to Newcastle NHS Trust where, working closely with highly skilled ENT consultants, he greatly expanded his knowledge and expertise.
Following this, Mohammed chose to move to The Hearing Care Partnership, because “I have access to state-of-the-art technology, to allow patients to hear as best as possible, with no limitations. THCP provide more clinical testing during their consultations than what I could do during a routine NHS appointment.”
“During my spare time I like to watch football, I am a big Manchester United fan. I am also an avid gym goer and I try to keep fit as much as I can, going for runs in the countryside. I also like to read books and listen to podcasts. I am very interested in other people’s life experiences and to see others’ outlook on life.”