
Co-founder
Hi, I’m Hussain, a foundation doctor from London, co-founder and lead graphic designer of Med Ready. I’ve helped many prospective students over the last 6 years with the majority securing top places. I am also the Vice President of the medical students association. I have a keen interest in cardio-thoracic surgery and aspirations in entering the surgical field. My hobbies include; photography, cooking, working out and travelling.

University College London
I'm Aadhil - a Doctor graduate from UCL at the Lister Hospital. I have also achieved a 1st class BSc in Cardiovascular sciences with a specialist interest in Congenital Heart Diseases from UCL's Institute of Child Health. I have an interest in cardiology, emergency medicine, medical education and general practice. I've helped many prospective medical students on their interviews, personal statement and academic courses for over 6 years. I look forward to assisting you too! In my downtime I enjoy travelling, movies, working out and playing tennis.

Cardiff University
Hi, I’m James – a current FY2 doctor at Royal Lancaster Infirmary. I graduated from Cardiff in 2020 and have experience in medical admissions, having run an MMI interview for the Cardiff medical school in 2017/18. I am interested in acute medicine, as well as medical education. In my spare time I enjoy running, football and cricket.

Managing Director
Hey, I’m Sheshank, the managing director at med ready. The road to medicine is tough and there’s no denying that. It isn’t helped with misinformation and extortionate prices offered by other companies. With this philosophy in mind and drawing on my own experience, I have helped many students receive offers at their dream universities. Luckily, I came across like-minded individuals who share the same passion and helping nature which ultimately lead to the birth of Med Ready.

King’s College London
Hi, I'm Anusha, a 4th year medical student studying at King's College London. I currently have a YouTube Channel, capturing my journey to and through medicine, as well as making vlogs that give insight into life as a medic. I am excited to help continue give insight as part of the Med Ready Team, emphasising on the impacts of COVID-19 within medicine. I have an interest in surgical medicine and is a field of medicine which I hope to work within. Aside from medicine, my hobbies include playing tennis and photography.

Leeds University
Hi, I'm Hussain, a graduate from Leeds University. I have been working as a tutor for a number of years and I am excited to help guide prospective medical school applicants with the experience I have gained. I have an interest in orthopaedic surgery, sports science and general surgery.

Cardiff University
Hi I’m Nitignya, a dentistry graduate from Cardiff. I have helped students with their personal statements in the past and I’m looking forward to continue helping future applicants alongside the Med Ready Team! Aside from dentistry, I enjoy playing netball, hiking and watching movies.

Sunderland University
Hi, I'm Jiv. A dedicated 3rd year medical student studying at the University of Sunderland with a passion for teaching, cricket, movies, and paediatrics. I hope to use my experience and enthusiasm to help prospective medical students achieve their goals.

Imperial College London
Hi I’m Pranesh, a 3rd year medic studying at Imperial College London. I have been a tutor for a few years now and hope to use my experience to help as many aspiring future medics and dentists as possible! I have a particular interest in surgery especially orthopaedics. Alongside medical school, I like to play a variety of sports and explore new places.

University of Edinburgh
Hi I’m Sowmi and I’m a 2nd year medical student studying at the University of Edinburgh. I am very excited to use my tutoring experience to help others with their medical applications. It can be tough, but with the right support, everyone can feel confident and prepared. Aside from medicine, my hobbies include painting, running and playing violin.
Other companies claim that being a medical student is enough credibility to provide feedback on personal statements and interviews. Whilst it’s an indicator of relative academia and scientific knowledge, it does not guarantee they have expertise in the medical application. Our team understands this and have since made continuous efforts to understand the medical application by learning from experienced consultants and featuring in actual MMI interviews.