Our Staff

Doctors

DR MICHAEL MAGILL

MBChB 1990 Birmingham DRCOG MRCGP PG Cert Med Ed

GP Trainer

DR JAMES SWALLOW

MBChB 1989 Birmingham

Care of the Elderly, Long Term Conditions, South East Shropshire Primary Care Network Clinical Director

DR JONATHAN TATTON

MBChB Birmingham 2007 MRCGP

Diabetes

DR AARON TINDALL

MBChB Birmingham 2006 MRCGP

Paediatrics, ENT, GP Trainer

DR STUART WRIGHT

MBChB 1989 Birmingham

Care of the Elderly, Minor Ops, Dermatology

DR STEPHEN YELL

MBChB Birmingham 2001

Minor Ops.

DR GWEN POTTER

MBChB 2000 University of Birmingham

Diabetes, Learning Disability, Contraception, Long Term Conditions

DR RAVI RAJA

MBChB Leeds 2013

DR JESSICA GIBBONS

MBBS 2004 London MRCGP DRCOG

DR HAYLEY MILLAR

MBChB 2000 Birmingham MRCGP DRCOG DFFP

DR AMELIA REYNOLDS

BM BS 2015 University of Nottingham

DR ELIZABETH HIGHTON

MB BS 2016 Kings College London

DR ADEBISI OKELEJI

MB BS 2015 University of Ibadan

DR RACHAEL HAYHURST

MB ChB 2016 University of Edinburgh

DR CLAIRE LEAROYD

MB ChB 2001 University of Birmingham

Advance Nurse Practitioner (ANP)

Our Advanced Nurse Practitioner's (ANP) are highly skilled healthcare professionals who combine expert clinical knowledge with advanced decision-making and diagnostic skills. ANPs are trained to assess, diagnose, and manage a wide range of health conditions, within our Primary Care setting. They can prescribe medications, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and develop comprehensive care plans tailored to each patient's needs. ANPs work collaboratively with doctors within our urgent care clinics. Patient's contacting the surgery who need to be seen on the same day will be offered an appointment with an Advance Nurse Practitioner.

JULIE COLE

BECKIE CARR

Nurses

Practice Nurses are qualified and regiatered nurses. Their responsibilities include administering vaccinations, performing cervical screenings, family planning, wound care, and offering health education and lifestyle advice.

SHARON LEWIS

CATHERINE INSTONE

DEBRA LANE

NICOLA GROOM

JANETTE COLE

Healthcare Assistants

Our Healthcare Assistants are vital members of the clinical team, supporting patients and clinicians to ensure seamless care delivery. HCAs perform a range of tasks, including taking blood samples, checking vital signs, administering basic health checks, and assisting with wound care. HCAs play a key role in promoting health and well-being, providing patients with education on managing conditions, and supporting them through routine appointments often acting as chaperones if required.

AMANDA TIMMINGTON

WENDY HINTON

KATE KNOWLES

KATHRYN HOLLAND

ROSE DUDLEY

Phlebotomists

Our Phlebotomy team in primary care are skilled healthcare professionals responsible for drawing blood samples from patients for diagnostic testing. They ensure that samples are collected safely, efficiently, and with minimal discomfort to the patient.

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.

Community & Care Co-ordinator

Zoe Blackham - This service is to assist patients of any age in need of help, support and advice by offering a signposting service. Examples: Care advice, transport, debt, benefits, financial support, local support groups, volunteer liaising, social isolation, pendant alarms, carer support, equipment, care plans, housing, etc.