Our Team

About Us

Mission Statement

Partners in Care - Your Care, Our Mission

Everyone in our team is committed to the care of our patients.

We will always do our best to provide our patients with the care they need. If we cannot provide that care, we will refer to where the care is available and if that care is at a hospital, we will offer choice of where the patient wants to go.

It is our desire to be the best practice we can, and we are always looking at ways we can improve our service. We aim to be courteous, caring and respectful: We ask that our patients offer us the same.

Our mission is to provide the care and service that we would like to receive if we were patients.

Vision

Our vision is to be an outstanding practice.

GP Partners

  • DR FIONA NEALE

    Female

    MB BS, MRCGP, DRCOG

    Monday, Tuesday am & Thursday

  • DR ALEXANDRA MURRAY

    Female

    MB BS, DCH, DRCOG DFFP, MRCGP

    Monday, Wednesday am, Thursday am & Friday

  • DR HELEN BARNETT

    Female

    MB BS, DCH, DFFP, DRCOG, MRCGP

    Tuesday, Wednesday am & Friday

  • DR PIPPA ROBERTS

    Female

    MBBS BSc, MRCGP

    Monday am, Tuesday am, Wednesday & Friday

  • DR ZAREENA HYDER

    Female

    MB ChB 2006 University of Leeds

    Tuesday & Wednesday

  • DR WASEEM KAYANI

    Male

    BM BS 2014 University of Southampton

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

Associate GPs

  • DR LUCY YOUNG

    Female

    MB ChB 2007 University of Liverpool

    Monday am, Thursday & Friday

  • DR MINAL PATEL

    Female

    MB BS 2014 Kings College London

    Wednesday & Friday

  • DR ANNA MILWARD

    Female

    MB BS 2003 University of London

    Monday, Tuesday am & Thursday

  • DR TOM DUGGAN

    Male

    MB BS 2019 University College London

    Tuesday, Wednesday am & Thursday

  • DR FARHANA WAJAHAT

    Female

    Registrar

Nurses

Practice Nurses are qualified and registered nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks, dressings, various injections and immunisations. The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma and diabetes, and carry out cervical smears.
  • LOUISE PEARCE

    Female

  • SUSAN BLAIR

    Female

  • HANNAH OSLER

    Female

Healthcare Assistants

Healthcare Assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out most of the tasks undertaken by a nurse except, child immunisations, cervical smears and travel advice. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.
  • NASEEM KIANI

    Female

Health Practitioners

  • TONI WING-DEANEY

    Female

    Paramedic

    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday

  • TAHIR HAMEED

    Male

    Clinical Pharmacist

    Monday, Tuesday & Friday

  • GINA KOUTSOFLINI

    Female

    First Contact Practitioner

    Thursday & Friday

  • PRAVINA GUNARATNAM

    Female

    Physician Associate

    Monday - Friday

Attached Staff

  • TRACEY MARTIN

    Female

    Community Midwife

Practice Management

  • STEVE BENJAMIN

    Male

    Practice Manager

  • CAROLYNNE HINKINS

    Female

    Assistant Manager

Administration

  • SANDRA ADAMS

    Female

  • LYNN CONNON

    Female

  • CLAIRE HACKETT-WEST

    Female

  • AIMEE MIDDLETON

    Female

  • IVY WANG

    Female

  • SARAH WATKINS

    Female

Reception

Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses.
  • ALLYSON ROGERS

    Female

  • MELANIE BEVIS

    Female

  • ZAINIA HAFEEZ

    Female

  • BILLIE PULFORD

    Female

  • ABIGAIL SHUCK

    Female

Community Nurses

Community nursing team provides assessments and care for housebound patients with a physical healthcare need. You will need a GP referral to be visited by a community nurse. The team can be contacted on 01494 323040.

Health Visitors

A health visitor is a registered nurse who has received training particularly related to babies, children and pregnant women. Their role is to provide families with children under five years old with support and advice around the general aspects of mental, physical and social wellbeing. The Health Visiting Team can be reached on 01296 567831.