Meet the Team

Our GP Partners

Dr Jonathan D McFarland

MBChB (2015) MRCGP

Dr Alan Johnstone

MBChB (1996) MSc MRCP MRCGP

Dr Katherine Livingstone

MBChB (2008) MRCGP DRCOG
DFSRH

Dr Mary-Elizabeth Conn

MBChB (2012) BSc (Hons) MRCP MRCGP DRCOG

Dr Ian Kelt

MBChB BSc(Hons) DRCOG MRCGP

Practice GPs

Dr Mark Goddard
MBChB (2014) BSc (Hons) MRCGP

Dr Rosalyn Syme

Our Nursing Team

Emma Axon
Practice Nurse

RGN

Phlebotomist

Aleisha Scott

Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner

Alistair Simm

Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Ciara Barter

Advanced Paramedic Practitioner

Dan Williamson


Meet Our Practice Team

The Practice Team are always on hand to assist you in any way they can. Our team carry out a number of duties throughout the practice and help to support the day to day needs of our patients.

Lauren Lynch – Practice Manager

The Practice Manager oversees the smooth running of the practice. Responsible for NHS liaison, HR & recruitment, financial issues, facilities management, patient liaison, strategic planning and advising the partners on non clinical issues.

Jacki Maginnis – Administration Manager

The Administration Manager oversees the day to day management of our patients and Admin Team. This includes dealing with everything that happens in the practice on the live day

Admin Team

Our team of professional reception & administration staff follow guidelines of the practice. They are bound by the same standards of confidentiality as all the clinical staff. Their primary role is to assist our patients.

Natalie, Janet, Claire, Angela, Kate, Sheila, Laura and Emma are all waiting to welcome you to Longhouse

Community Link Worker

What is the purpose of the Community Link Worker?

To support patients with non-medical issues and link patients to community services that they feel may be of benefit to them. Community Link Workers offer sessions with patients, via phone or in person according to current COVID climate / restrictions.

Community Link Worker can help with a wide range of issues.

These issues can include:

– Core essentials such as food bank, welfare grants etc.

– Social isolation and loneliness

– Mild to moderate mental health issues, e.g. low mood, stress, anxiety

– Carer issues / family / parenting issues

– Employability / learning / volunteering

– Lifestyle change, e.g. weight loss, increasing physical active

– Issues with housing

If you would like an appointment, please request a telephone consultation with a GP and they can discuss the referral with you.