Rupah Ahmed is a dedicated and highly skilled Phlebotomist and Healthcare Assistant (HCA) currently working with House of Health, where she specialises in paediatric phlebotomy and intravenous (IV) therapy. With a calm, reassuring presence and a precise clinical hand, Rupah has built a reputation for delivering compassionate, child-centred care in even the most high-pressure environments.
Rupah’s journey in healthcare began at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, where she spent several formative years honing her expertise in blood collection and IV administration specifically tailored to young patients. Her deep understanding of paediatric anatomy and child psychology allows her to connect with children quickly, ensuring procedures are as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Currently, Rupah brings her extensive experience to the frontline of emergency medicine at Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s A&E department. Whether drawing blood from an anxious toddler or inserting an IV line in a fast-paced emergency room, Rupah combines technical excellence with empathetic care. Her commitment to high standards and patient comfort underpins everything she does—making her a trusted professional among colleagues and families alike.









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