Meet the Team

Doctors

Dr Sara Ramond-Stokes (f)
BMedSci, MBChB (Hons), MRCGP, DFSRH

Specialist Interest – Medical Education, Joint Injections, Women’s Health, Baby Clinic, Palliative Care, Safeguarding

Dr Isabel Evans (f)
BSc (Hons), MPhil, MBChB, MRCGP

Specialist Interests – Care of the Elderly, Palliative Care, Medical Education

Dr Emmanuel Idowu (m)
MBBS, MRCGP

Specialist Interest – Antibiotic Guardian, Research

Dr David Payne (m)
MBChB, MRCGP

Specialist Interest – Baby Clinic, Research

Dr Abdul Amin (m)
MBChB, MRCGP

Dr Mansally Junaid (f)
MBBS, MWACP,  DRCOG, MRCGP 


Named GP

All patients registered with the practice have a named GP who is responsible for the co-ordination of all appropriate services and to ensure they are delivered where required (based on the named GPs clinical judgement) to each of their patients. We would like to highlight that this does not stop patients consulting with a GP of their choice.

Clinical Team

Tegwen Deakin
Nurse Practitioner

Minor ailments e.g. cough, cold, sore throat, urinary tract infection, rashes

Lisa Alman
Practice Pharmacist

Minor ailments e.g. cough, cold, sore throat, urinary tract infection, rashes

Jessica Hadfield
Physician Associate

Medically trained clinician, working alongside the doctors and other team members

Practice Nurses

Practice nurses provide health promotion e.g., dietary advice, immunisations for children and travellers, advice on precautions when abroad, dressings and removal of sutures, smears and chronic disease annual reviews.

Lynn Fletcher
Practice Nurse

Heather Waldron
Practice Nurse

Health Care Assistants

Health care assistants provide new patient health checks, blood pressure checks, taking blood samples, influenza/pneumonia and B12 injections and ECGs.

Sue Stevenson
Health Care Assistant

Clair Stockill
Health Care Assistant

Kerry Stevenson
Health Care Assistant

Primary Care Network Team

Pharmacist/Pharmacy Technicians

The pharmacist and pharmacy technicians conduct medication/hypertension reviews.

Haris Rafiq
Pharmacist

Jo Rider
Pharmacy Technician

Lauren Bridgewater
Pharmacy Technician

Mental Health Practitioner

Mental health practitioners assess people’s needs, provide advice and guidance and support access to appropriate services if required. Book an appointment if you suffering from anxiety, stress or low mood and are not already open to mental health services.

Sue Morrow
Mental Health Practitioner

John Beardsley
Mental Health Practitioner

Julian Leese
Mental Health Support worker

First Contact Practitioners (FCP)

First contact practitioners (FCP) help with neck, shoulder, back hip, knee, ankle or foot pain, sprains, strains, sports injuries, arthritis, problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons or bone, pins and needles or numbness and guidance after orthopaedic surgery.

Ayokunle Badmus
First Contact Practitioner (FCP)

Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)

Minor ailments e.g. cough, cold, sore throat, urinary tract infection, rashes

Adele Dean
Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)

Social Prescribers

  • Connects people to non-medical community-based activities, groups and services that meet practical, social and emotional needs, including specialist advice services and the arts, physical activity and nature
  • Helps people identify issues that affect their health and wellbeing when co-producing a personalised care and support plan

Sharon Meadows
Social Prescriber

Paramedics

  • Performs home visits for urgent assessment
  • Advises and signpost patients
  • Supports anticipatory care plans
  • Manages minor illness

Lorna Thompson
Paramedic

Getting to know the Primary Care Network Team

Introductory

Care Coordinators

Clinical Pharmacists

Paramedics

Physiotherapists

Mental Health Practitioners

Support Staff

Lisa Smith
Practice Manager

Administration

Adequate modern medical care is not provided by the Clinicians alone. We work as a team to provide a comprehensive service and our admin team consists of two Data Management Co-Ordinators and six Receptionists.

Reception

The Receptionists are there to help you. They will make appointments for you to see members of our Primary Care Team for example, our Nurse Practitioner, Practice Pharmacist, Physician’s Associate, Practice Nurses and our Healthcare Assistants; as well as the GPs. They can arrange transport if necessary for hospital appointments, please discuss as early as possible. If there are any concerns you have with regards to the service offered at the Surgery please do not hesitate to ask.

As a training practice we regularly have GP registrars working over six month intervals.