Dr Mohammed Mohbeen

Senior Principle GP Partner & GP Trainer

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours (MBChB (Hons) | Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) | Kirkless LMC Member.

Dr Mohammed Mohbeen is an experienced General Practitioner (GP) Trainer & GP Partner with over 16 years of expertise. He received his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours (MBChB Hons) from the University of Liverpool in 2001, and in 2008, he became a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP).

Dr Mohbeen, a seasoned GP Trainer & GP Partner, stands out for his unique approach to patient care. His leadership and mentoring abilities are not just about imparting knowledge, but about fostering a personalized and empathetic relationship with each patient. This dedication to excellence and his passion for teaching are evident in his qualifications and contributions. Dr Mohbeen has been a pivotal figure at Kirklees LMC, where he served as an Ex-Member, sharing his insights and expertise with the medical community.

As a Medical Adviser at ADHD Certify, Dr Mohbeen leverages his extensive experience and medical insight to guide and advise on ADHD, ensuring patients receive the best possible care. His commitment to continuous learning and development is not just a personal pursuit, but a professional responsibility to stay abreast of the latest advancements in medical science. This commitment inspires others to provide excellent patient care.

Dr Mohbeen, a successful professional, is not just a mentor and guide, but a beacon of inspiration for the next generation of medical professionals. Beyond his medical pursuits, he is a family man who cherishes quality time with loved ones. His passion for music, particularly playing the guitar, provides him with a unique source of relaxation and creativity. Dr Mohbeen’s belief in balancing personal interests and professional responsibilities enriches his personal and professional life, enhancing his well-being and allowing him to bring a fresh perspective and creativity to his medical practice.

If you require urgent assistance regarding your ADHD treatment outside of our opening hours, please follow the guidance below:


  • Non-Life-Threatening Situations: If your concern is urgent but not life-threatening, please contact your own GP for advice and support. If your GP Surgery is closed, you can also call the NHS non-emergency number, 111, for guidance on what to do next.
  • Life-Threatening Situations: If you or someone else is in immediate danger or experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 999 without delay.

Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, so please ensure you reach out to the appropriate services when in need.