Meet the Team

The Practice will not tolerate violent or abusive behaviour against any member of the practice team.

All staff adhere to the Practice’s Confidentiality Policy and Data Protection Act 2018.

Doctors

Dr Vikul Mittal

GP Partner

MBBS, MRCGP

Dr Hafsa Ayoub

GP Partner

MBChB (Birmingham 2013) DRCOG MRCGP

Dr Francis J Pilkington

GP Partner

MB ChB (Liverpool 2012)

Dr Ta-Sing H Poon

GP Partner

MB, BCh, BAO (Belfast 2011)
DRCOG, DFSRH, MRCGP

Dr Arwel Roberts

GP Partner

MB, ChB (Liverpool 1995)
FRCA, MRCGP

Dr Suzie Kershaw

GP Partner

Dr Hanaa Mohamed

GP Registrar

Nursing Team

Leanne Rosenthal

RGN Practice Nurse

Becks Sansbury

RGN Practice Nurse

Katie Fletcher

Health Care Assistant

Liz Pointon

Health Care Assistant

Non-urgent advice:

Our Nursing team consists of Leanne Rosenthal RGN and Becks Sansbury RGN our Practice Nurses they are assisted by Katie Fletcher and Liz Pointon our Health Care Assistants. They are very experienced and are able to offer ongoing care for patients with diabetes, asthma, hypertension and raised cholesterol. They are also qualified to take cervical smears, administer travel vaccinations and childhood immunisations. They will be able to advise you on many aspects of health care including contraception, nutrition, the menopause and foreign travel.

Practice Team

Judie Rowlands

DIP PCM (Practice Manager)

Non-urgent advice: Practice Manager

The Practice Manager manages all of the business aspects of the Practice such as making sure that the right systems and the right people are in place, at the right time, in order to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises, equipment and IT (information technology). The Practice Manager supports the Admin Team, GPs and other medical professionals to deliver patient services and also helps to develop extended services, enhancing patient experience and care. The Practice Manager is available to help you with any administrative or non-medical aspects of your health treatment Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm, and is also happy to discuss with you any complaints, comments or suggestions that you may have.

Non-urgent advice: Reception/Secretarial Staff

Reception staff attend to patients on the phone and in person. They coordinate and organise appointments and documentation to facilitate the smooth running of the Practice, and support delivery of quality patient care. The Reception Staff have a very demanding role. They are there to assist you and we would ask you to be patient during peak times, when the staff have to handle a large volume of calls and enquiries. They will ask you a small amount of personal information about your medical condition – this information is used to ensure your call is dealt with by the correct Clinician and assist fellow Healthcare Professionals who work within the Practice to manage your healthcare and well-being.

Additional Staff

Non-urgent advice: Health Visitors

There are Health Visitors, working with the practice. Much of their time is spent giving advice and support to mothers with young children. In fact, their role is much wider and they can provide information and advice on many health issues, for example stopping smoking, caring for a disabled relative and staying healthy as an older person 0300 247 0040 option 1.

Non-urgent advice: District Nurses

We have a team of caring District Nurses attached to our practice for patients who are unable to attend the surgery. They offer full nursing care, such as wound dressings, injections and care during terminal illness they also provide links to other agencies such as social services. 0300 247 0011

Non-urgent advice: Treatment Room Nurse

The Treatment Room Nurse is available every morning for dressings, injections and ear syringing. Appointments should be made at the Community Office or by telephoning 0300 247 0011 The Treatment Room Phlebotomist is available every morning between 9:15 and 10:45 to do blood tests, by appointment only.

Non-urgent advice: Dietician

There are regular clinics held throughout the community, you will need a referral form from your doctor first.

Non-urgent advice: Midwives

Community midwives have an antenatal clinic every Wednesday. The midwives also visit and support new mothers and babies at home.