ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY
A zero tolerance policy towards violent, threatening and abusive behaviour is now in place throughout the NHS. The doctors, nurses and staff at this practice have the right to work in an environment free from violent, threatening or abusive behaviour and everything will be done to protect that right. At no time will any such behaviour be tolerated in this practice. If you do not respect the rights of our staff we may choose to inform the police and make arrangements for you to be removed from our patient list
Doctors
Dr N Vadgama - Senior Partner
Qualifications: MB BS 2001 (London), MRCGP, MA (Physiological Sciences) GMC Number: 6028484 Female Doctor Dr A Lewis-Evans - Partner Qualifications: MBChB (Leic) 2011, MRCGP BNURS (Hons) Safeguarding Adults/Lead GMC Number: 7149168 Female Doctor Dr R Said - Partner Qualifications: BMBS BMedSci 2005 (Nottingham), MRCGP, Safeguarding Children GMC Number: 7083180 Female Doctor Dr G Srinivasan - Associate Qualifications: MBBS 1992 (Madurai), MRCGP, DRCOG GMC Number: 5174625 Female Doctor
Dr H Chauhan - Associate Qualifications: MBBS 2015 (HYMS), MRCGP GMC Number: 7494148 Male Doctor Dr G Carter - Associate Qualifications: BMBS 2016 (Nottm) BMedSci (2013) MRCGP GMC Number: 7523116 Female Doctor
LMC Letter to patient about safe working in General Practice Safe working in general practice (bma.org.uk) |
Nurses
Nursing Team Kate & Patsy - Advanced Nurse Practitioners Our Advanced Nurse Practitioners work alongside our Doctors to help triage and treat patients, they can assess and prescribe for a wide range of illnesses as well as performing nursing duties. Advanced Nurse Practitioner Role Sarah (Senior Nurse), Kirsten, Natasha & Ayesha - Practice Nurses Our Practice Nurses are able to perform a wide range of nursing duties including immunisations, cervical smears and long term condition reviews.
Kateryna, Laura & Lorraine - Healthcare Assistants/Phlebotomist Healthcare assistants support the practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), blood pressure measurement and new patient checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one. Healthcare Assistants Role |
Practice Management
Administration
Ian, Margaret, Sally, Anna & Brandon Supporting the team with important tasks such as data processing, premises management, finance support and processing priority clinic letters.
Amanda and Tayyba - Medical Secretaries The medical secretaries provide administrative and secretarial support to the doctors on a daily basis, type letters and processing referrals for patients. |
Reception
Noreen, Shantai, Tom, Dan and Owen - Care Navigators Care Navigators provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Care Navigators make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits. For more information about the roles in general practice, see below: Receptionist/Care Navigator Role |