Born and educated in London, Dr Angad Singh Saluja completed his early years at Orley Farm School and Haberdashers' School for Boys (Elstree), before going on to study medicine at St Bartholomew's and The London Medical School. With a keen interest in sports and fitness, he first completed a BSc (Hons) in Sports and Exercise Medicine in 2008, followed by his MBBS in 2009.
His Foundation Training at The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, focused on Trauma and Emergency Medicine — a specialty he was passionate about — and he continued working as a locum Registrar in the Emergency Department throughout his subsequent GP training. He completed the GP Vocational Training Scheme in Chertsey, Surrey (Kent, Surrey & Sussex Deanery), under the supervision of Dr Sohail Butt as his GP Trainer.
Dr Angad joined The Saluja Clinic in August 2014, fulfilling a lifelong ambition to work alongside his father. In April 2018 he was elected by his peers as Governing Board Member for NHS Ealing Clinical Commissioning Group, and also took on the role of End of Life Clinical Lead, working alongside the Macmillan GP on guidance, pathways, and community contract procurements. Following the dissolution of the CCG, he became INT Clinical Lead for North Southall, coordinating patient pathways between primary and secondary care services.
In November 2025, Dr Angad was honoured to receive his Fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners (FRCGP) — a mark of distinction recognising significant contribution to medicine, the profession, or community healthcare through research, education, leadership, or outstanding clinical service.
Dr Angad currently holds the roles of CQC Registered Manager, GP Principal, INT Clinical Lead, Clinical Lead and QOF Lead at Saluja Clinic. He remains fully committed to modernising the practice and streamlining processes to serve the local community better.