Darwin Medical Practice is also a Training Practice

A GP Registrar or GP trainee is a qualified doctor who is training to become a GP through a period of working and training in a practice. 

They will usually have spent at least two years in hospital before you see them in practice and are closely supervised by a Senior GP or GP Trainer.

Nurse Practitioners

Michele Hassell

Clinical Services Manager

Michele is lead on all clinical matters, medicines management and the management of the clinical teams.

Physicians Associate

Sanya Parveen

Our Specialist Nurse Practitioners have extensive experience dealing with a variety of minor illnesses and can prescribe a wide range of medication. They will be able to deal with many medical problems and will refer you onto a GP if needed.

Sue Webb
Julie Spruce
Nicola Crawford

Practice Pharmacist

Sharan Bharj

Ros Needham

Pharmacy Technician

Louise Deeming

Clinical services administrator

Chris Payne

Nurses

Sister Cheryl Jones
Sister Yvonne Dearne
Sister Sally Wayman
Sister Samantha Smith
Sister Sarah Porley
Sister Tessa Tunley

The nurses provide a variety of services including cervical smears, ear syringing and ECG recordings, travel immunisations and promoting better health.  They play an important part in the regular review of various chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, asthma and the review of contraception.

Healthcare Assistants

Becky Hawksley
Laura Steele-Simmonds
Christine Beech
Jane Pope

Our phlebotomists/healthcare assistants are qualified to take blood, blood pressure and administer vaccinations.

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