Our Staff

GP Partner

  • Dr R Malhotra

GP Doctors 

  • Dr R Jeena
  • Dr S Panja
  • Dr O Jawed
  • Dr A Khan
  • Dr T Hargreaves

GPST3

  • Dr V Joshi – GP Trainee
  • Dr A Sultan – GP Trainee
  • Dr F Bulama – GP Trainee

GPST2

  • Dr B Shanmugam – GP Trainee
  • Dr M Karim – GP Trainee

Advanced Practitioner 

Advanced Practitioners are able to work as a GP, assess, diagnose and treat patients with a range of acute and chronic medical conditions, they can prescribe and refer. They can be from a variety of backgrounds such as nursing and/or pharmacist background.

  • Linda Dawson- Advanced Nurse Practitioner
  • Zoeb Laheri- Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Practice Nurse 

Practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses.  They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice and blood pressure checks. The practice nurses run clinics for cervical screening, immunisations and chronic disease management such as heart disease, COPD, asthma and diabetes.

  • Vanessa Dunn

Health Care Assistant 

Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), blood pressure measurement, ECG’s, spirometry, flu and pneumococcal vaccinations, new patient medicals and home visits.

  • Nicola O’Rourke

Health Improvement Practitioner

Health Improvement Practitioner support patient to live healthier lives by working with them to make lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and stroke

  • William Jones

Pharmacist

Pharmacist deal with medication for patients recently discharged from hospital, offer repeat prescription reviews, maintain the management and prescribing for patients with long term conditions and administer the influenza/ covid vaccination. The pharmacists work in the practice, daily, to provide a point of contact for all medicine related queries via a telephone consultation.

  • Tahir Hussain (prescriber)
  • Craig Pickup
  • David Whittaker
  • Naima Farooq

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, patient safety, human resources, finance, premises, 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.

  • Marie Bryan

Admin staff

Receptionist: Our receptionists will start to act as Care Navigators in signposting you to the correct clinician; it may not be necessary to see a GP.  They 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  correct clinician / service depending on your health issue or query.

Secretaries: Our medical secretaries provide administrative support to clinicians in general practice.

Social Prescriber

Patients visit their GPs for a range of different reasons and sometimes these issues can be caused by non-medical matters such as loneliness, anxiety, unemployment, illness or debt. Social prescribers, also known as a link workers, work in partnership with GP surgeries and can help people to access appropriate support in the community to help them make positive changes to your personal wellbeing.

The role of the Social Prescribing Link worker is to help reduce health inequalities by taking a holistic approach to people’s health and wellbeing.  They connect people to community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support.

A Social Prescribing Link Worker will receive referrals for patients who present at their GP Practices with non-medical and social issues.

  • Beth Hall