Dr. Farzana Rahman

Co-founder and CEO of Hexarad, the teleradiology and radiology software company; former NHS consultant radiologist and policy advisor to NHS Digital.
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Dr Farzana Rahman is co-founder and CEO of Hexarad, a London-based teleradiology and software company tackling the chronic shortage of radiologists in the NHS and beyond. She has led the company since 2020 and remains a practising consultant radiologist.

She trained as a radiologist at St George's University Hospitals and was a consultant at University College London Hospitals from 2015 to 2019. In parallel she advised NHS Digital and ran data and digital strategy at the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, where she co-authored a national policy paper on AI in healthcare. She also holds a Master's in Health Economics from LSE, which has shaped how she approaches systems-level change in medicine.

Hexarad has grown from a four-co-founder bootstrap operation into a major teleradiology and software provider to the NHS, private healthcare, Ireland and Saudi Arabia, with a $14M growth round closed in 2024. Farzana also founded the Hexarad Widening Participation Scholarship in partnership with the Royal College of Radiologists, supporting Black, Asian and minority ethnic medical students in the UK.

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