Come and meet the team.
Doctors & Partners
Dr Azhar Siddiqui (M)
GP Senior Partner
BSc (Hons), M.D, MRCGP
(Registered : 2006 St Matthew’s)
Dr Michaela Mensah (F)
GP Partner
BMedSci, BM BS MRCGP, MRC Path ME
(Registered: 2011 Nottingham)
Dr Mehwesh Qureshi (F)
GP Partner
MB ChB BSc (Hons) nMRCGP
(Registered: 2005 Leicester)
Mozammal Mahmood (M)
ACP Partner
MSc ACP,MPharm, PGDip IPMpharm degree DeMontfort uni leicester 2011
Dr Ruth Collins (F)
Salaried GP
Dr Katherine Sedgwick (F)
Salaried GP
Dr Kate Simpson (F)
Salaried GP
Dr Norah Ali (F)
GP Registrar
Dr Sabina Patel (F)
GP Registrar
Dr Sawsan Saeid (F)
GP Registrar
Dr Luqmaan Anwar (M)
GP Registrar
Dr Rajarshi Bose (M)
GP Registrar
Nursing Team
Karen Bottomley (F)
RGN Dip He, Independent Nurse Prescriber
Diabetes in Practice Cert., Cervical Cytology, Smoking Cessation Advisor, Contraception & Sexual Health Cert, Long Term Respiratory Conditions Cert.
Lauren Blackwell (F)
RGN, Dip HE Nurse Practitioner
Long Term Respiratory Conditions, Contraception and Sexual Health Certified, Cervical Screening
Nichola Imiolek (F)
RGN
Trainee ANP
Kizzy Matthews (F)
HCA APD, Certificate in Spirometry
Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), dressings, blood pressure measurement and new patient checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.
Practice Team
The practice management team 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.
Saba Gitay
Practice Business Manager
Kirsty Benn
Service Delivery Manager
Reception
We employ 8 Receptionists who provide an important link for patients with the practice. They are your initial contact point for making an appointment. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, patient records and carrying out reporting and practice audits. One of our receptionists also ensures that all new medical records coming in to the practice are accurate and all the important information is added on to our electronic clinical record system.
Secretaries
We employ 4 secretaries who deal with a variety of enquiries from patients and to handle the thousands of letters we receive every year from Hospitals, Solicitors, Insurance Companies and others relating to medical records. They type letters and ensure good communication with other healthcare professionals involved in your care.
Healthcare Team
Pharmacy Technicians
She deals with medication requests, repeat prescriptions and reconciling of medications following hospital discharge.
Shamaila Kauser (M)
Pharmacy Technician
Advanced Clinical Practitioners
Mr Mohammed Qureshi (M)
Advanced Clinical Practitioner
District Nurses
The district nurse visit patients who need nursing care at home. This service is now available 24 hours a day (under particular circumstances). The doctors or hospital make the initial arrangements for care. If you need to contact the district nurse please telephone Halifax 321486 and an answering machine takes messages when no one is in their office.
Louise Nattrass (F)
Community Matron
Community Midwives
Community Midwives who can be contacted on 01422 251095.
Health Visitors
Health visitors offer help and information regarding all health and social issues to any member of the practice population. They are also able to prescribe a number of specific items for their clients. Their contact number is 030 0304 5076 where an answering machine takes messages when no one is in their office.
Attached Staff
Sonia Kauser (F)
Clinical Pharmacist
Paul Nyakupinda (M)
Mental Health Practitioner
Amaan Nazam (M)
Qasim Sajid (M)
Pre Reg Pharmacists
The PCN
You might hear us talk about booking you in “with the PCN”. We are part of a Primary Care Network called North Halifax PCN. Our PCN gives patients access to a whole host of appointments with staff members who specialise in lots of different areas:
Clinical Pharmacists – they help with medication reviews, hypertension clinics, care home prescribing, hospital discharge summaries and prescription queries
Nursing Associate – she carries out serious mental illness health checks, health checks for patients with learning disabilities, and support plans for care home patients
Health and Wellbeing Coach – they help you to find inner motivation to make positive health changes. The ultimate goal is managing your long-term conditions using manageable steps
Social Prescribing – they are there to listen and help you connect to services that matter to YOU. They can also delivery cancer care reviews and carry out health inequalities work
First Contact Physiotherapy – they work with us to assess and diagnose musculoskeletal issues
Podiatrist – any problems with feed from infections and ingrown toenails to problems walking to foot pain. They can even do minor surgery
Ageing Well Practitioner – helping people who are living with frailty. They assess needs and design a plan to ensure that the right support is given to help you live as well as possible
Phlebotomist – taking your bloods, and she can even give you your flu jab in the winter months if you are eligible!
Mental Health Practitioner – Providing assessments for you if you are suffering with mental health problems, provide advice on treatment, or signpost and refer you to the appropriate service
Home visiting service – carrying out home visits for our poorly housebound patients or doing long term condition reviews for those at home who have a diagnosis of a long term condition
Care Coordinators – they work behind the scenes at the PCN providing the invisible link between the surgery and other services, along with care homes. They help us care quickly and efficiently!
Blood Collection service – in years gone by you could only get your blood sample taken in a morning because we didnt have transport to get your sample to the lab in an afternoon. This has all changed now and you can have your blood test taken in an afternoon thanks to our helpful transport service