Meet Our Clinical Team
In addition to our GP partners, we also have a number of other highly trained professionals to help you manage your health. These include;
GP Partners
Dr Andy Wales (m)
MBBS (Imperial College 1998) MRCGP DCH DP-Dermatology
Special Interests: Dermatology
GMC 4535517
Dr Penny Baker (f)
MBCHB (Birmingham 2008) DRCOG MRCGP
Special Interests: Practice Trainer
GMC 6166398
Dr Helen Ray (f)
MBChB (Leicester 1995) DFFP MRCGP
Special Interests: Rheumatology, MSK joint injections, Women's Health and HRT
GMC 4176617
Associate GP's
In addition to the GP partners, we also employ a number of other qualified GP's.
Dr Lyndsey Cooper (f)
MBBCh (Cardiff 2009) BSc Public Health MRCGP
Special Interests: Reproductive Health and Dementia Care
GMC 7047009
Dr Jessica Harrington (f)
MbBS (York 2016) MRCGP
GMC 7529336
Dr Peter Kellie (m)
BMBS (Nottingham 2011) MRCGP
Special Interests: Musculoskeletal, Joint Injections, ENT and Ophthalmology
GMC 7155821
Dr Emma Missen (f)
BMBS (Peninsula College 2015) MRCGP
Special Interests: Medical Education, Mental Health and LGBTQ+ Health
GMC 7493473
Dr Catherine Opie (f)
MbChB (Birmingham 2009) MRCGP
GMC 7038802
Dr Daniel Sellwood (m)
MbChB (University of Sheffield 2016) MRCGP
GMC 7523604
GP Registrars
As a training practice, we also help train the next generation of GP's.
A GP Registrar is a fully qualified, registered doctor, undertaking advanced training to specialise in General Practice.
All GP registrars, have completed their 2 years of preregistration in hospital and been approved by the General Medical Council (GMC) prior to joining us.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs)
Our ANPs are able to see patients with undiagnosed, undifferentiated medical conditions and make treatment decisions, including ordering any necessary investigations. They can prescribe medication and refer patients to secondary care, as well as help patients to manage their long-term (chronic) conditions.
Emma Elliott (f)
Mandy Mowbray-Pratt (f)
Lesa Taylor (f)
Practice Nurses
Our Practice Nurses are able to offer services and advice relating to vaccinations and immunisations, family planning and sexual health, smoking cessation and managing long-term conditions. They can also manage minor and complex wounds including leg ulcers.
Lucy Griffiths (f)
Michelle Turner (f) - Elderly Care Nurse
Healthcare Assistants (HCAs)
Our HCAs are trained to undertake specific clinical procedures including blood pressure and new patient checks, health promotion, wound management, urinalysis, weight and height recording and phlebotomy (blood tests).
Peter Hall (m)
Emma Weaver (f)
Alice Marshall (f)
Phlebotomists
Our Phlebotomists take blood samples from patients for examination in a laboratory.
Tikki Newman (f)
Clinical Pharmacists
Our Clinical Pharmacists are highly qualified experts in medicines and can help people in a number of ways, included carrying out structured medication reviews for patients with ongoing health problems and offerring advice for those taking multiple medicines.
Nicky O'Brien (f)
Wendy Tyler-Batt (f)
Haroon Ali (m)
Pharmacy Technicians
Our Pharmacy Technicians are an integral part of the Pharmacy team. They support with a range of medication related tasks that vary in complexity. They include managing medication requests, checking discharges and clinic letters and undertaking PCN wide audits and managing the monitoring of high risk drugs.
Val Breeden (f)
Kerrie Spurr (f) PCN
Nimoni Blinco (f) PCN
Social Prescribing Link Workers
Our Social Prescribing Link Workers help patients to improve their health, wellbeing and social welfare by connecting them to community services which might be run by the council or a local charity.
Adult - Andrea Sutton (f) PCN
Young People - Ruth Russell (f) PCN
MSK First Contact Practitioners (FCPs)
Our MSK FCPs are highly experienced physiotherapists who are able to assess, diagnose, treat and manage patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) issues.
Jennifer Haris (f) PCN
Amy O'Reilly (f) PCN
Community Paramedics
Our Community Paramedics carry out urgent home visits, ensuring that patients are seen more quickly by skilled staff trained to an advanced level.
Shaun Helbrow (m) PCN
Cairen Stedman (f) PCN
Community Midwives
All of our pregnant patients will be cared for during their pregnancy by a Community Midwife. Usually, antenatal appointments will be held at the surgery and, in most cases, your Community Midwife will be the lead professional caring for you; this is called Midwife Led Care.