Doctors

Dr Colin Jack

MBChB 2000 MRCGP

Born in West Lothian, Dr Jack graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 2000. He worked in specialties relevant to GP particularly A and E and medicine for the elderly before returning to Aberdeen in 2007 to complete GP training.

He has a particular interest in musculoskeletal problems, offering joint injections, and skin disorders.

Outside of medicine Dr Jack enjoys sports including tennis, golf and running, and visiting his family and young niece Isla who live in Edinburgh.

Dr Ehsanul Hoque

MBChB (Aberdeen 2003), BSc MedSci (Hon)

Dr Ehsanul Hoque was born in Bangladesh but was brought up in Aberdeen. A former pupil of Robert Gordon's College, he studied medicine at Aberdeen University, graduating in 2003 and then completed his general practice training in a variety of specialities in the Aberdeen area.

Dr Hoque joined the Practice as a partner in 2007 and has an interest in mental health and joint injections.

Dr Jane C White

MBChB (Aberdeen 1988), DRCOG, DCCH, DFFP, MRCGP

Dr White was born and brought up in Edinburgh, and came to Aberdeen in 1983 to study medicine. After qualifying she gained further experience, first in Aberdeen and then at a number of other locations throughout Scotland. She returned to Aberdeen in 1995 to do GP locum work before taking up at part time partnership at the Practice in 1997. Dr White has a particular interest in child health, diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

Dr White is married to Ian and has three daughters Rebecca, Hannah and Emily. Her spare time is mainly filled with being a taxi service to her girls, but she enjoys walking, catching up with friends and is also involved in a local church.

Dr Cindy Crossley

MB ChB (1995)

Dr Crossley was born in South Africa and graduated in 1995. She moved to the UK in 1999 and worked in A&E, the orthopaedics and critical care before completing her GP training in Aberdeen in 2012. Dr Crossley joined the Practice in 2013.

She is married with two children, and loves living in Aberdeenshire.

Dr Suzanne McCourt

MBBS, DFSRH, MRCGP

Dr McCourt qualified at Newcastle University in 2007. After a couple of years training in Women's and Sexual Health she moved on to complete her General Practitioner training in Yorkshire. She lives in Aberdeen with her husband and two children. In her spare time she enjoys mountaineering in the wilds of Scotland and further afield.

Dr Krystyna Adler

GP Qualifications Explained

(MBChB or MBBS = standard medical degree M/FRCGP = Member/Fellow of the Royal College of GPs FPA Certificate = Family Planning Association Certificate DRCOG = Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists DCCH = Diploma of Community Child Health DFFP = Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning MFHom = Member of the Faculty of Homeopathy MRCP = Member of the Royal College of Physicians, DFSRH = Diploma for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care).

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