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Telephone: 01543 220 441
Out of Hours: 111

Healthcare Team


Doctors

Dr S Geeranavar MBChb, BSc, MRCGP
Male, Partner

Dr S Seehra
Female, Salaried GP

Dr R Al-Alousi
Female, Salaried GP

Dr Ayinla-Jimoh
Female, GP Trainee

Dr Chihoru Wodi
Female, GP Trainee

Regular long term locum clinicians are also available.

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Nursing Team

Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) and Advanced Clinical Pratitioners (ACP)

Dave (Locum)
Male, Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Bev (Locum)
Female, Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Prescribing Paramedic

Michael (Locum)
Male, Prescribing Paramedic

Practice Nurse

Angela

Nursing Assistant

Sam

Health Care Assistant

Katrina 

Practice Nursing Services.

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Reception and Administration Team

Receptionists

  • Rebecca 
  • Gina 
  • Jade 
  • Sharney 
  • Abi
  • Demi
  • Rhiannon

Reception Manager

  • Lisa 

Medical Secretaries

  • Danielle 
  • Louise 

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Primary Care Network (PCN) Roles

Clinical Pharmacists

Clinical pharmacists work as part of the general practice team to improve value and outcomes from medicines and consult with and treat patients directly. This includes providing extra help to manage long term conditions, advice for those on multiple medicines and better access to health checks.

YouTube video describing the Clinical Pharmacist role.

First Contact Physiotherapists

First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) are experienced physiotherapists who have advanced skills necessary to assess, diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment or referral to musculoskeletal (MSK) problems on a patient's first contact with healthcare services.

YouTube video describing the First Contact Physiotherapist role.

Mental Health Care Practitioner

Psychological wellbeing practitioners (PWPs) are trained to assess and support people with common mental health problems, principally anxiety disorders and depression, in the self management of their recovery.

Social Prescriber Link workers

Social Prescribers help reduce health inequalities by supporting people to unpick complex issues affecting their health and wellbeing. They connect people to community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support.

YouTube video describing the Social Prescriber role.