Doctors
DR MICHELLE RALPH
MB BS BSc (Hons) DRCOG MRCP MRCGP Dip Derm (hons) DFSRH - GP Partner
Special interests - Diabetes, Dermatology, Minor Surgery, Coil fits.
DR EMMA PUGH
MA MB Bchir DCH DRCOG MRCGP DFSRH - GP Partner
Special interests - Teaching Lead, Care Homes, Joint Injections, Nursing Lead.
DR ANTHONY WRAITH
MBchB MRCGP - GP Partner
Special interests - Joint Injections, Diabetes and Chronic Disease Management.
DR LAURA REID
MBChB, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFSRH - GP Partner
Special interests - family planning, contraceptive implants, osteoporosis, epilepsy, teaching.
DR ELIZABETH AYLETT
MBchB MRCGP, MRes (Primary Care), BScMed Sci
Special interests - minor surgery, coil fits, research.
Nurses
Practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks and dressings. The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma, COPD or diabetes, minor ailment clinics and carry out cervical smears.
Healthcare Assistants
Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy, health checks, ear syringe, ECGs, spirometery, smoking cessation
Phlebotomists
Practice Management
The practice manager is involved in managing all of the business aspects of the practice such as making sure that the right systems are in place to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and equipment and information technology. The practice manager supports the GPs and other medical professionals with delivering patient services and also helps to develop extended services to enhance patient care.
JESSICA PECK
Practice Manager
RENATA GALKEVICIENE
Deputy Practice Manager
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. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.
SAMANTHA REYNOLDS
Reception Manager