Doctors
You will be registered with a named GP but you can consult any member of the team and choose any GP to be your regular doctor. Although the GPs work closely as a team, they can tailor care to your particular needs when they know more about you personally. This is particularly important if you have ongoing issues – make sure you ask the receptionist to book you with the same GP.
What is a GP?
A GP (general practitioner) is a fully qualified and experienced doctor who has undertaken specialist training to become a GP. GPs are experts in the management of a wide range of common illnesses and health problems. Where a GP feels that a patient’s problem requires even more specialist advice, they may refer them to hospital to see a doctor who specialises in just one area of medicine.
What is a GP registrar?
A GP registrar is a fully qualified and experienced doctor who is undertaking supervised, specialist training to become a GP.
What is a locum GP?
A locum GP is a fully qualified GP who is standing in temporarily for one of our usual GPs who is away for some reason, or if we have a vacancy.
What is a foundation year doctor?
A foundation year doctor (also called a house officer) is a qualified doctor who is gaining wider experience. They work under supervision at all times to ensure that they always provide good, safe care.
- Dr Aneez Esmail – Male
- Dr Hassan Awan – Male
- Dr Archana Griffin – Female
- Dr Simon Henshall – Male
- Dr Anjali Kay – Female
- Dr Manisha Kumar – Female
- Dr Karen McClay – Female
- Dr Mohiuddin Miah – Male
- Dr Victoria Mitchell – Female
- Dr Daniel Moynihan – Male
- Dr Iyesha Nadim – Female
- Dr Isabel Nash – Female
- Dr Serena Rasheed – Female
- Dr Robert Varnam – Male
- Dr Fashan Zheng – Male
- Dr Joshim Khan – Male
- Dr Umideh Diine – Female
- Dr Christiana Fatola – Female
- Dr Tom Parkes – Male
- Dr Mariam Adegbemi – Female
- Dr Ijeoma Emeka – Female
- Dr Abiola Ogunyemi – Male
- Dr Iglesias-Castrillejo