Doctors
Dr Dewi Williams MB ChB Liverpool 1994 DRCOG
Male, Senior Partner, GMC Number 4111098
Dr Sukhdip Johal MB ChB Birmingham 2005 DRCOG MRCGP
Female, Partner, GMC Number 6122342
Dr Siranvir Jaspal MBChB DRCOG MRCGP
Male, Partner, GMC Number 7263686
Dr Rebecca Broom MB ChB Warwick 2016
Female, Salaried GP, GMC Number 7519469
GP Registrars
The practice participates in the training of doctors pursuing a career in general practice. These doctors are fully qualified and may have several years’ experience in hospital medicine. Whilst they are with us we like them to participate fully in the medical care offered by the practice. We value our training status and the contribution that these doctors make to the practice.
When booking an appointment you may be asked if you would consult with one of our Registrars. We are confident that they will give our patients modern, effective and caring treatment.
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Sam Arrowsmith QN, RGN, Dip He, Bsc Nursing, PG Dip, RCN ALNP
Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) are specialist nurses who have undertaken additional education and training in order to provide advanced nursing care. They provide treatment for many problems for which you may have seen a Doctor for in the past. The ANP can assess and examine you, make a diagnosis, provide advice, organise blood tests and investigations if appropriate, and issue prescriptions and Fit (sick) Notes. ANPs can refer to specialists and admit patients into hospital when necessary. Our ANP cannot see any pregnant women, pregnancy related illness or children under 5 years old. Our ANP works very closely with your GPs and will liaise with them about your care at the end of each day.
Practice Nursing
Practice Nurses
Sister Lucy Munro RGN
Nurse Nicky Doonan
Our Practice Nurses provides a wide range of health services by appointment. See Nursing Team Services for further information.
Assistant Practitioner
Carol Kay
Practice Management
Practice Manager
Joanna Haywood
Senior Business Support Administrator
Jayne Ralph
Business Support Administrator
Jayne Sandland
Primary Care Network Staff
Clinical Pharmacist
Misha Malik
GP Assistant
Jenny Heath
First Contact Physiotherapist
Sean Dykes
Care Coordinator
Keira Davies
Cancer Care Coordinator
Kate Stanford
Adult Mental Health Practitioner
Charlotte Potter-Walker
Health and Wellbeing Coach
Sarah Whitehouse
Social Prescriber
Sharon Whitchurch
Social Prescriber
Liz Clayton
Primary Care Network Roles in General Practice
Clinical Pharmacists
Clinical pharmacists work as part of the general practice team to improve value and outcomes from medicines and consult with and treat patients directly. This includes providing extra help to manage long term conditions, advice for those on multiple medicines and better access to health checks. Follow the video link below to see how the Additional Roles Reimbursement scheme (ARRS) Pharmacist Role can help you in our GP Surgery:
YouTube video explaining the role of a Clinical Pharmacist
First Contact Physiotherapists
First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) are experienced physiotherapists who have advanced skills necessary to assess, diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment or referral to musculoskeletal (MSK) problems on a patient's first contact with healthcare services. Follow the video link below to see how the ARRS First Contact Physio Role can help you in our GP Surgery:
YouTube video explaining the role of a First Contact Physio
Mental Health Care Practitioner
Psychological wellbeing practitioners (PWPs) are trained to assess and support people with common mental health problems, principally anxiety disorders and depression, in the self management of their recovery.
Support Time and Recovery Worker
A Support Time and Recovery Worker provide support and give time to the patient to help their recovery. Patients will usually be referred from the Mental Health Practitioner and will have been identified as requiring additional non-clinical support to manage a variety of issues, such as homelessness and substance misuse.
Social Prescriber Link workers
Social Prescribers help reduce health inequalities by supporting people to unpick complex issues affecting their health and wellbeing. They connect people to community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support. Follow the video link below to see how the Social Prescriber Role can help you in our GP Surgery:
YouTube video explaining the role of a Social Prescriber
Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians support the delivery of safe, effective and efficient systems for medicines optimisation, repeat prescribing, reducing medicine waste and monitoring patients on high risk medication ensuring tests (mainly blood tests) are carried out regularly.
Care Coordinators
Care Coordinators help to co-ordinate and navigate care across the health and care system. The can help patients get the right type of care and support for their conditions, putting patients and carers in touch with the correct services or GP staff to support their needs.
YouTube video explaining the role of a Care Coordinator
General Practice Assistant
General Practice Assistants (GP Assistant) support doctors in the smooth running of the surgery by handling routing administration and some basis clinical duties enabling the GP to focus more on the patient.