General Practitioners
Name | Qualifications | Sex |
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Dr Ajmal Shakoor | MBBS, MRCGP (UK) PgDip (Diabetes) Post CCT NHS Fellowship GMC Associate (Examiner) GP trainer | Male |
Dr Luke Parkinson | MBChB, MRCGP | Male |
Dr Fozia Suleman | MBChB CCT General Practice MRCGP | Female |
Dr Dhananjoy Roy | BSc (Hons) Professional Practice | Male |
Dr Faisal Bhailok | Degree of Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery | Male |
Dr Syeda Mansur | MB BS | Female |
Dr Amjad Kapadi | MBChB, MRCGP | Male |
Dr Lamisha Patel | Female |
Clinical team
Name | Qualifications | Sex |
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Clinical Pharmacists | ||
David Mabaya | B.Pharm (Hons), MBA (Master of Business Administration Independent Pharmacist Prescriber ACP (core modules) UOB | Male |
Advanced Clinical Practitioner | ||
Abdullah Omar | Mpharm MSc Advanced clinical practice | Male |
Advanced Nurse Practitioners | ||
Anne-Marie Potter | Registered General nurse Nurse Independent / Supplementary Prescriber | Female |
Paramedic-In-Practice | ||
Heather Coyne | Dip Paramedic Practice Evidence Based Practice BSc Developing Paramedic Practice | Female |
Gareth Lloyd-Jones | IHCD Paramedic Dip HE Paramedic Science BSc Hons Paramedic Practice | Male |
Physician Associates | ||
Deborah Alabi | BSc (Hons) Medical and Pharmalogical Sciences PGDip Physician Associate Studies | Female |
Advanced Clinical Practitioner
Advanced clinical practitioners come from a range of professional backgrounds such as nursing, pharmacy, paramedics, and occupational therapy. They are healthcare professionals educated to Master’s level and have developed the skills and knowledge to allow them to take on expanded roles and scope of practice caring for patients.
Clinical Pharmacists
Clinical pharmacists work as part of the general practice team to improve value and outcomes from medicines and consult with and treat patients directly. This includes providing extra help to manage long-term conditions, advice for those on multiple medicines and better access to health checks. Many Clinical Pharmacists can prescribe medicines, but those who can’t work closely with your GP, to ensure the medicines you are prescribed are safe and working well for you.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Practitioners are trained specialist nurses. They have undertaken additional medical education to provide advanced nursing care and to prescribe medication. Nurse Practitioners can provide treatment and advice for many problems for which you may have seen a doctor for in the past. The nurse practitioners can assess and examine you, make diagnosis and provide advice and treatment including a prescription if required. They can make referrals to hospital doctors or healthcare professionals and admit patients into hospital when necessary.
Paramedic In Practice
Paramedics Practitioners work closely with advanced practitioners and GPs to assess and monitor acute and chronic ailments, illnesses, and injuries.
Physician Associates
Physician Associates (PAs) are trained to work within a defined scope of practice and limits of competence to support the Doctors at the practice. They can carry out lots of duties such as taking medical history, physical examinations, seeing patients with long term conditions, formulating differential diagnosis and management plans, provide health promotion and disease prevention advice.
Nursing team
Name | Qualification | Sex |
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Practice Nurses | ||
Katie Allison | Registered Nurse – Adult | Female |
Sheila Hodkinson | Registered Adult & Children’s Nurse Nurse Independent Prescriber | Female |
Lesley Park | Registered General nurse Registered midwife Community specialist nurse practitioner | Female |
Emma Parker | Registered Nurse – Adult | Female |
Sarah Robinson | Adult Nurse | Female |
Nurse Associate | ||
Louise Bayley | Nursing Associate | Female |
Healthcare Assistants | ||
Anthi Chondrothanasi | Doctor – Medic Qualification at University of Medicine & Pharmacy in Timisoara Romania | Female |
Marion Hunt | Level 2 Healthcare Assistant | Female |
Faria Karim | Female | |
Trainee Healthcare Assistant | ||
Kelly Bradshaw | Female |
Attached staff
Name | Sex |
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Mental Health Practitioner | |
Rochelle Bowes | Female |
Children & Young Person’s Mental Health Practitioner | |
Heather Bainton | Female |
Social Prescribers | |
Nadia Begum | Female |
Adele Houghton | Female |
Christopher Jones | Male |
Mental Health Practitioner
Mental Health Practitioners contribute to the NHS Long Term Plan to support adults and older adults with severe mental illnesses to live well in their communities. Mental Health Practitioners are based within GP surgeries or neighbourhood settings, to support people with complex mental health needs and act as a ‘bridge’ between primary are and specialist mental health services.
Children & Young Person’s Mental Health Practitioner
Children and young people’s wellbeing practitioners (CWPs) assess and support children and young people with mental health problems, improving their access to therapies.
Social Prescribers
Social prescribing is a key component of Universal Personalised Care. It is an approach that connects people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social, and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing.
Practice staff
Quality Assurance Manager – Ann-Marie Donaldson Nixon
Business Manager – Brenda Vernon
Operations Manager – Stephanie Nixon
Office Manager – Sharron
Reception Supervisor – Charlotte / Kim
Reception & Admin Team
The reception and administration team are key members of the primary health care team providing a point of contact for patients and act as a focal point of communication between patients, doctors, and other medical staff