Meet the Team
General Practitioners (GPs)
GPs treat all common medical conditions and refer patients for specialist care. They focus on the whole person, combining physical, psychological and social aspects of care.
MB BCh (Wales) 1993 MRCGP
BSc MBBS DCH DRCOG DFSRH MRCGP
MBBS Lond 2001 MRCGP
PhD BSc(Hons) MBBCh 1997 MRCGP
BSc MBBS PhD MRCP MRCGP
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Practitioners assess, diagnose and treat patients, including prescribing medication and referring to specialists when needed.
Practice Nurses
Practice nurses support a wide range of patient care including long-term condition management, vaccinations, health screening and minor procedures.
Practice Nurse
Practice Nurse
Practice Nurse
Management & Administration Team
The management and administration team ensures the smooth running of the practice, supporting patients and clinical staff.
Practice Manager
Senior Administrator
Senior Receptionist
District Nurses
District nurses provide care in patients’ homes, offering clinical support and advice.
Contact: 01792 343360
Health Visitors
Health visitors support families with young children and run baby clinics.
Contact: 01792 403010, 01792 232229
Midwifery Team
Midwives run antenatal clinics at the surgery on Thursday afternoons (1:30pm – 4:30pm). Appointments are booked directly with the midwife.
Pharmacist
Cluster Pharmacist
The pharmacist supports medication reviews and runs weekly clinics.
Contact: 01792 403010, 01792 232229
Chronic Conditions Nurse
The Chronic Conditions Nurse supports patients with long-term conditions, helping them manage their health effectively at home.
Training Practice
GP Registrars
The practice is a certified training surgery where qualified doctors (GP registrars) complete their 3-year postgraduate training to become independent GPs. We take pride in supporting the next generation of NHS GPs.
A GP registrar is a fully qualified doctor who has already completed medical school and the early years of postgraduate training. They are now in the final stage of specialist training, refining their skills in family and general practice medicine.
Key things to know about GP registrars
- They can prescribe all medications
- They can diagnose, treat, refer and manage your healthcare like any other GP
- They work independently but have direct access to senior GP trainers for complex cases
- They also take part in regular tutorials and structured training sessions