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Physician Assistants

Laura Carroll

Physician Associate role

Physician Assistants (PAs) are trained as generalists and have a professional qualification with the Faculty of Physician Associates. They perform tasks such as obtaining patient medical histories, performing clinical procedures and clinical examinations, diagnosing diseases and formulating medical management plans. PA's work alongside doctors providing medical care as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team

Pharmacists

Nicky Singh (m)

Pharmacist

Pharmacists ensure that you get the maximum benefit from your medication.  They can consult with you to review your medications, discuss starting or stopping certain medications as well as offer advice on medicine compatibility etc.  Please speak to a member of our team if you wish to discuss anything with a member of the Pharmacist team.

Frances Maw (f)

Pharmacist

Jai Mannan (m)

Pharmacist

Community Midwives

Jessica Wyke (f)

Midwife 

Health Visitors

A health visitor is a registered nurse who has received training particularly related to babies, children and pregnant women. Their role is to provide families with children under five years old with support and advice around the general aspects of mental, physical and social wellbeing.
Amanda Beecroft
Kelly Gatenby (f)

Counsellors

Mrs Jane Hoggart

Primary Care - Mental Health Worker

If you are feelin sad, anxious or experiencing low mood then telephone or face to face appointments are available with our Mental Health Worker.  Please just speak to a member of our team to make an appointment.

Primary care mental health workers support GP surgeries as first points of contact for patients experiencing mild to moderate mental health illnesses, reducing the wait or even need, to see a GP.

Jane is an experienced mental health worker and works with our GP's, supporting the practice to assess people who contact them with mental health related illnesses, ensuring they receive proactive, effective and timely care as well as additional signposting advice and information if needed.

Jane will also liaise with relevant services where necessary, to ensure patients receive the right referral first time and as quickly as possible. She will also liaise with your GP and arrange for you to start mediation where necessary.

Attached Staff

Robyn Zatrak (f)

First contact physiotherapist

You can book straight in to see our physio face to face, without the need to see a GP first.  She is able to see patients who are experiencing any musculoskeletal problems, such as back/neck pain, sporting injuries, ligament damage & joint pain.  They can refer on and arrange test.

Mrs Sarah Yewdall

Social Prescriber 

social prescribing is a role that connects people to activities, groups and services in their community to meet the practical, social and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing.

Social prescribing link workers give people time, focusing on 'what matters to me?'

Social prescribing particularly works well for people who:

  • have one or more long term conditions
  • who need support with low level mental health issues
  • who are lonely or isolated
  • who have complex social needs which affect their wellbeing
 
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