Meet Dr Soni: South Africa’s First Female Adult Epileptologist
September 26, 2025
Meet Dr Soni: South Africa’s First Female Adult Epileptologist
When Dr Aayesha Jalaluddin Soni walked out of the gates of Crawford College Sandton in 2008, wearing the coveted White Honours Blazer, the school’s highest accolade for excellence in academics, service and culture. Her teachers knew she was destined for greatness. Today, she stands as South Africa’s first female adult epileptologist, a pioneer in her field and a role model to the next generation.
After matriculating at Crawford, Aayesha was awarded the University of the Witwatersrand Vice Chancellor Scholarship, one of the university’s most prestigious honours, reserved for the top 10 students across all faculties. She went on to complete her medical degree (MBBCh) in 2014, followed by a Diploma in Primary Emergency Care, a Diploma in Anaesthetics, and her Master of Medicine in Neurology at the University of Cape Town in 2022. Most recently, she completed a fellowship in Epilepsy and Electroencephalography at Western University in Canada, returning home in 2025 to establish her practice in Cape Town.
Her academic and professional journey has been matched by outstanding recognition. Among her awards are:
1. American Academy of Neurology International Scholarship Award (2024)
2. International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Fellowship Award (2024/25)
3. Canadian League Against Epilepsy J. Kiffin Penry Award (2025)
4. Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum Advocate, American Academy of Neurology (2025) – one of only two international advocates selected worldwide
5. Mail & Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans (2017, Health category)
6. News24’s 100 Young Mandelas of the Future (2018, Leadership category)
Alongside these accolades, Aayesha has authored more than 15 peer-reviewed scientific publications, advancing knowledge in epilepsy surgery outcomes, neurological disorders, and care in resource-limited settings.
Yet what sets her apart is her service. She has volunteered with Gift of the Givers, continues to give her time as a consultant pro Bono at Groote Schuur Hospital, and uses her voice to advocate for justice and global human rights violations via mainstream media writings. Her return to South Africa has brought a unique skill set to a health system in need, expanding access to world-class epilepsy care.
Her achievements have been celebrated nationally, including recent media features:
1. UCT News: First female adult epileptologist leads the way (https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2025-08-25-first-female-adult-epileptologist-leads-the-way)
2. News24: Back home from Canada, epilepsy specialist brings unique skill back to SA (https://www.news24.com/southafrica/good-news/back-home-from-canada-epilepsy-specialist-brings-unique-skill-back-to-sa-20250831-1068)
Through it all, she continues to embody the values first nurtured at Crawford International Sandton College: academic excellence, leadership, service, and integrity. The White Honours Blazer she wore in 2008 was not just an award, it was the foundation of a life dedicated to uplifting others. Today, Crawford is proud to celebrate one of its own, whose journey from our classrooms to the world stage reminds us that education, compassion, and determination can change lives.







