Staff
Doctors
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DR REENA PATEL
Female
MBBS
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DR RAVINDER KHAJURIA
Male
MBBS
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DR OLIVIA ARIYO
Female
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DR RENA REDDIAR
Female
Nurses
Our practice nurses can help you with minor illnesses, family planning, immunisations and travel vaccinations, dietary advice, ear syringing and health promotion. The nurses have a special interest in women's health, well person and screening checks.
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ANAMARIA IACOB
Female
Healthcare Assistants
Healthcare assistants runs clinics for new patients' health check, physical health checks, ECG clinics, flu clinics and chlamydia screening at our practice.
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SELVARANY ROBERT
Female
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MANJEET SALL
Female
Practice Management
Our practice manager is responsible for the day to day running of the practice and will be happy to help you with any general enquiries which you may have about the non-medical aspects of your treatment.
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PRABHA GOPINATH
Female
Practice Manager
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SRAVYA ANILKUMAR
Female
Assistant Practice Manager
Administration
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VAIBHAV PATEL
Male
Prescription Clerk
Deals with day-to-day prescription queries.
Reception
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AMRUTHA MEDASANA
Female
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KRISHNA MISTRY
Female
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JAYA KARSAN
Female
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BHAVANA VINOD
Female
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PRIYA MISTRY
Female
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VERONICA-ANCA IURICI
Female
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JOSHNA REDDY KASU
Female
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SINDHUJA GODHA
Female
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DEEKSHA RANA
Female
Secretaries
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SAWITA HIRANI
Female
Pharmacists
Pharmacists can provide quick and efficient solutions to prescription queries, minor ailments queries and carrying out medication reviews for ongoing health problems and support patients in managing chronic conditions.
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DANISHA PATEL
Female
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IMRAN RAUF
Male
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HAFSA KANWAL
Health Visitors
A health visitor is a registered nurse who has received training particularly related to babies, children and pregnant women. Their role is to provide families with children under five years old with support and advice around the general aspects of mental, physical and social wellbeing.
Social Prescriber
Social prescribers are health professionals based in GP Practices. We work closely with GPs to assist patients with their non-medical needs. We do this by helping them identify, 'what matters to them'. Working collaboratively to create a plan, which may include referrals into local services and organisations within the community. Our hope is for patients to have a better quality of life. Ultimately supporting them to improve their overall health and overall wellbeing, via connecting them to community groups and statutory services for support. For example: social groups like game clubs, financial and benefit advisors, gardening clubs, sport programmes and much more.