Doctors & ANP
Dr Fareed Bhatti
MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFFP 2001
Male
Dr Ijabla Raymond
MBBS MRCS MRCGP
Male
Dr Freeda Bhatti
BSc (Med Sci), MB ChB,MRCP, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFSRH
Female
Dr Claire Greasley
MB, ChB, MRCGP
Female
Dr Chiburuoma Iroegbu
MBBS, MRCGP
Female
Lucy Greenwood
ANP
Female
Dr Emma Gayle
MB,ChB
Female
Dr Imran Hussain
MB,ChB, nMRCGP
Male
Dr Emily O’Leary
Female
Dr Claire Stansfield
Female
Qualification Abbreviations
Qualification Abbreviations | |
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MRCGP | Member, (by examination), of the Royal College of General Practitioners. |
BSc | Bachelor of Science |
MB | Bachelor of Medicine |
ChB | Bachelor of Surgery |
DCH | Diploma in Child Health |
DFFP | Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning |
DRCOG | Diploma for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists |
GP Registrars
What is a GP Registrar?
A GP Registrar is a qualified doctor who has chosen to undertake speciality training in general practice. It takes a minimum of 5 years to qualify as a GP and involves working both in hospital and in general practice posts. Whilst in general practice registrars are supervised by an experienced GP trainer.
What does this mean for my consultation?
Usually nothing. GP registrars undertake a “debrief” after their clinic where they discuss all cases with an experienced GP. Occasionally a registrar may contact you after the surgery when they have discussed your case further. Please ensure your contact details with the surgery are up to date.
Sometimes GP Registrars will video their consultations or have another GP sitting with them for training purposes. You will be notified prior to your consultation if this is the case.
ANP
Advanced Nurse Practitioners are specialised nurses who have a lot of experience working in primary care (with GPs) and who have undergone higher professional training to become practitioners. In practical terms this means they have had extensive university-led training in a range of subjects including physical examination, managing illnesses and injuries and pharmacology and prescribing. All our nurse practitioners are nurse prescribers and are very comfortable managing a wide range of acute (i.e. recent onset) problems. They are independent and used to investigating, diagnosing and treating a wide range of common General Practice illnesses and injuries.
Nursing Staff
Mrs Joanne Hallinan
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Female
Vanessa Starsmore
Practice Nurse
Female
Vicki Lindon
Practice Nurse
Female
Leanne Barnes
Healthcare Assistant
Female
Daisy Silkstone
Healthcare Assistant
Female
Practice Management
Claire Cox
Practice Manager
Female
Angela Goulden
Deputy Practice Manager
Female
Tina Michael
Reception Manager
Female
Reception Team
Paula Hirst
Female
Emma Grundy
Female
Suzanne Linehan
Female
Samantha Boyd
Female
Samantha Hewitt
Female
Johanna Coldwell
Female
Vicky Baxter
Female
Liz Bates
Female
Paula Addison
Female
Evie Ingham
Female
Female
Admin Team
Paula Hirst
Female
Receptionist and Administrator
Jacinta Storr
Female
Paula Addison
Female
Receptionist and Administrator
Fay Tierney
Female
Secretary
Vicky Baxter
Female
Receptionist and Administrator
Other Clinical Staff
Georgina Gledhill
Care co-ordinator
Nimra Ali
Care co-ordinator
Millie Fletcher
Social Prescriber Link Worker
Maria Keane
First Contact Physio
Hannah Finnan
First Contact Physio
Vanessa Craig
First Contact Physio
Carol Davenport
Mental Health Practitioner
Robina Rowley-Conwy
PCN Pharmacist
Aneela Raja
Pharmacist
Attiya Ubaid
Pharmacist
Elena Ashraf
Pharmacist
Emily Hutchinson
Pharmacist
Lucy Lawton
Pharmacist
Female
Leanne Pool
Pharmacy Technician
Helen McKean
Pharmacy Technician