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The Doctors
| Dr John Booth |
(male) |
MB BS (London) 1978, DRCOG |
| Dr James Booth |
(male) |
MB BS (London) 2002, DCH, MRCGP BSc (London) 1999 |
| Dr Anita Rupal |
(female) |
MB ChB (Aberdeen) 1988, DRCOG, DFFP |
| Dr Wood |
(male) |
BSc, MBBS, DRCOG, MRCGP |
| Dr Hema Mookerjee |
(female) |
MB BS, DGO, DFFP, MRCOG |
| The above doctors practice together as a
non-limited partnership. |
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The Practice Team
| Practice Administrator |
Lindsey Cornish |
| Practice Nurse Manager |
Julie Lawrie |
| Practice Nurse |
Julie Stanbury |
| Diabetes Specialist Nurse |
Sue Carey |
| Health Care Assistant / Phlebotomist |
Mary Booth |
Jan Bailey |
| Smoking Cessation Advisor / Phlebotomist |
Anne Everitt |
| Smoking Cessation Advisor |
Carolyn Pollard |
| Reception and Administrative Team |
Jan Bailey
Dianne Hoctor
Carol Jones
Anne Everitt
Shirley O'Shaughnessy |
Carolyn Pollard
Wendy Beardall
Martina Coyle
Christine Austin
June Charrington |
| Medical Secretary |
Tessa Lucas |
| District Nurses |
Carol Stone
Barbara Drummond |
Julia Dines
Melanie Popovic |
| Health Visitor |
Sue Gander |
| Midwife |
Suzanne Southgate |
Kate Cook |
| Counsellors |
Christine Ketley |
Gail Martin |
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Smoking Cessation Advisors
We have qualified smoking cessation advisors who run weekly clinics. Please contact reception for more
details or to book an appointment.
Health Care Assistant and Phlebotomists
We have a health care assistant who carries out new patients checks, blood pressure checks, RCGs, minor
dressings and takes blood. We also have two phlebotomists.
Community Nurses
A team of district nurses, attached to the practice, look after patients confined to their
homes, or after discharge from hospital. With their wide range of skills, they deliver quality care to
acute, chronic and terminally ill patients. We also have an attached midwife and health visitor.
Practice Nurses
Our practice nurses can be seen by appointment for a comprehensive range of clinics, such as asthma, diabetes and
hypertension. They are also available for cervical smears, injections, wound dressings, suture removals, health
promotion checks, travel advice and immunisations, flu injections, advice on healthy eating, minor health problems
and any other treatments required by the doctors. Our nurses, who are all specially trained for work in general
practice, hold two surgeries daily.
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