THE
PARTNERS
Dr
Jeremy Richardson BSc MBBS MRCGP
Qualified at Middlesex Hospital in 1977
and joined the practice in 1982.
Dr Raja Bandak BM DCH DRCOG MRCGP
Qualified in Southampton in 1978 and joined the practice in 1984.
Dr
Andrew Inglis BSc MB ChB MBA DCH DRCOG MRCGP
Qualified in Glasgow in 1987
and joined the practice in 1991.
Dr Mark James BSc MB
ChB DTM & H DRCOG MRCGP DSM
Qualified in Birmingham in
1991 and joined the practice in 2000.
Dr Zoe Ross MB ChB DRCOG
DFFP MRCGP
Qualified in Birmingham in 1997 and joined the practice in
2003.
Dr Laura Boyson MB ChB MRCGP DFFP (part-time salaried GP)
Qualified in Birmingham in 2002 and joined the practice in
2008.
The partners practise together as a non-limited partnership.
All
partners are on the obstetric list, perform minor surgery and offer family planning
advice and child development clinics.
OUR PRACTICE STAFF
Business Manager |
Maxine Andrews |
Administration |
Michelle Walker |
Secretaries |
Sylvia Walley & Nicola Bennett |
Repeat Prescriptions |
Janice Francis & Natalie Handy |
Reception Staff |
Janice Francis, Christine Tidmarsh, Marie O'Prey, Natalie Handy, Rosalind Salter, Emma Wardroper, Tray Oliver & Norma Searchwell |
Practice Nurses |
Hazel Johns RGN, Marie Beddows RGN, Anne Greenwood RGN & Tracey Veasey RGN |
Health Care Assistants |
Janet Collins, Tracey Gamble |
BUSINESS MANAGER
The business manager may be able to help you with any administrative or non-medical aspects of your health care and she is also available to discuss any suggestions or complaints.
RECEPTIONISTS
The receptionists are your link with the rest of the practice; they will try in every way to help you and the more information you are able to give them then the better they will be able to assist you. Our staff always aim to be courteous and we greatly value their contribution to the smooth running of the surgery.
PRACTICE NURSES
The practice nurses offer a wide variety of health promotion clinics and also offer such services as assessment of casualties, ear syringing, immunisation for children, influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations, cervical smears, travel advice, smoking cessation, blood tests. The nurses are available to give telephone advice on minor medical problems. They are available by appointment during surgery hours.
They are particularly successful at helping people to quit smoking.
HEALTH VISITORS
Telford and Wrekin NHS employs three health visitors who are attached to the Sutton Hill practice and work from the Sutton Hill Clinic annexed to the surgery building.
Health visitors can be contacted by phoning (01952) 586360 when your message may be taken by an answerphone. The well baby clinic is held Wednesday 1.30 - 3.30pm when welfare foods (baby milk and vitamins) are also available. No appointments are needed for this session.
DISTRICT NURSES
The district nurses are available for home nursing care when necessary and also general nursing advice. Advice and help in dealing with incontinence aids can also be obtained from the district nurses, who can be contacted before 9.30am on Telford (01952) 591632.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR GPs
We are privileged to be approved as a training practice for doctors who have had extensive hospital experience and who have decided to make general practice their career. They join our practice team for up to a year before entering full time general practice. We may be involved in the teaching of junior doctors, medical students and nurses. A video camera may be used occassionally with your permission so that the standard of your consultation can be checked. This would only be viewed by the doctor concerned and their trainer.
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