Dr. Ghumman is a board-certified family physician and partner at East Granby Family Practice, where he provides full-spectrum primary care. He earned his medical degree from Nishtar Medical College in Pakistan and completed his residency at St. Francis Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, serving as Chief Resident. He later joined the residency faculty and held a clinical faculty role at Temple University School of Medicine.
Currently, Dr. Ghumman is a Clinical Professor at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, where he directs the Primary Care Clerkship and Family Medicine Sub-Internship. He holds an MPH from the University of Massachusetts, is a Certified Physician Executive, and a Harvard Macy Scholar.
Dr. Ghumman serves as President of the Connecticut State Medical Society and is a past president of both CAFP and HCMA. He lives in East Granby with his wife and daughters and is passionate about health policy and medical education.