Tadcaster Medical Centre
GP Earnings
NHS England requires that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice is publicised, and the required disclosure is shown below.
However, it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earning is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgment about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice.
All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
The average pay for GPs working in Tadcaster Medical Centre practice in the last financial year was £108,441 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 2 full time GPs, 4 part time GPs and zero locums who worked in the practice for more than six months.
Doctors
Partners |
Dr Wendy Reeves
I joined the practice in 1991, one week before we moved to the current building. I qualified at the University of Sheffield. In the practice I continue to enjoy consultations and I am usually available to see patients on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturday mornings on a rota. In addition to normal consultation work I carry out joint injections and some minor surgery. I am also involved in the management of the Medical Centre with Sarah Botherway, the Practice Manager. This includes being the registered manager with the Care Quality Commission, meeting quarterly with our Patient Participation Group and being on the board of our Primary Care Network. I have been a GP trainer at the practice since 2003. This has the benefit of bringing young GPs to the surgery and supervising their training increases the knowledge of all the doctors at the Medical Centre. I also mentor new GP trainers and have in the past been a Training Programme Director for the Harrogate GP training scheme. In my spare time I enjoy exercise as it makes me feel well. I regularly run, swim, cycle, walk and do pilates. I take part in triathlons and I am a member of both the Tadcaster Triathlon Club and Wetherby Runners. Exercise has so many benefits that I have encouraged this by linking the practice with the Wetherby Park Run (a free 5k run or walk every Saturday morning) where I volunteer when I can. I have also facilitated the setting up of the 'Walking for Health' walks in Tadcaster. |
Dr Katy Turton
I qualified from Leeds University School of Medicine in 1994 and completed my GP training in hospitals and practices around the Yorkshire region. I joined the practice in August 1998 as a three quarter time partner and now work four sessions a week. My medical interests include women's, teenage and children's issues. Dr Turton is usually available on a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. |
Dr Kate Langridge
I completed my medical degree in Leicester and graduated in 1999. I have worked in hospital medicine for several years and obtained my MRCGP before finally training as a GP in the York region. I have been a partner at Tadcaster since 2005. Dr Langridge usually sees patients on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. |
Dr Alison Pitt
I qualified in 1997 from University College London. I initially trained in paediatrics in London, Oxford and Bristol before training as a GP in York. I have been a partner at Tadcaster since 2005. Dr Pitt is not usually available to see patients on a Monday. |
Dr James Reynolds
Dr Reynolds joined us as a Salaried GP in September 2014 and became a partner in 2016. He is not usually available on a Tuesday. |
Dr Richard Moss
Dr Moss has joined us as a Partner working Monday, Thursday and Friday. He was previously a partner in Portree and more recently a Salaried GP in Leeds. |
Dr Ade Oyebode
Dr Oyebode is in his final year of GP training and will be with us until February 2023. |
Nurse Practitioners
Rachel
Rachel is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Prescriber. She manages some of the acute care at the practice as well as doing chronic disease management |
Sarah Hales
Sarah is with us for the next few months to help with covid catchup. She is a nurse prescriber and can manage both acute and routine care. |
Nurses
Emma is available at varying times throughout the week offering nursing skills for simple dressings and lifestyle advice, smears and vaccinations for both children and adults. You may find that your care is shared within the team. You can book an appointment with a nurse in the usual way at reception, Emma wears a mid blue tunic. |
Emma |
Katie (f)
Katie joined our team in April 2019 having previously worked at York Hospital. |
Healthcare Assistants
Debbie
Debbie splits her time between the reception team and her Health Technician role. She performs ECGs, does blood pressure checks and can also syringe your ears if appropriate. If you have a baby Debbie may well perform part of your 8 week check. |
Alison |
We have introduced Health Technicians to help the clinical team with monitoring and investigations. The HTs do the new patient checks when patients register at the surgery as well as ECGs, blood pressure and baby checks. We welcome them to the nursing team, they work four mornings a week and can be seen via an appointment. You may see them around and can spot them by their lilac uniform. |
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, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and 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. |
Mrs Sarah Botherway |
Reception
Receptionists 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 right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits. |
Emma Fielder |
Sally-Anne Downs
Sally works in both Dispensary and Reception |
Bev Butcher |
Mary Casson |
Janette Mosley |
Debbie Rawson |
Helen Reynolds |
Moira Smith |
Fiona Smith-Bullock |
Elizabeth Williams |
Health Visitors
Tel: 0300 303 0916 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. |
Attached Staff
The District Nurses and Physiotherapists are based at Tadcaster Health Centre. They work independently from the Practice but can be contacted on 01904 724900. Our Social Prescriber is called Karen, she can be contacted on 07931 762560. Helen is our new Frailty Coordinator, she works Monday, Tuesday and in the afternoon on Wednesday. She can be contacted on 01977 526376. Both Karen and Helen work as part of the team at our Primary Care Network |
Dispensers
Dawn Hall
Dispenser |
Johann Harber
Dispenser |
Sally-Anne Downs
Dispenser |
Lauren Kelly
Trainee Dispenser |