Dr. Mobeen Ahmed (m)
(GMC 7013942) MB BS MRCGP
Working days:- Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday
Dr. Ayodele Ola (m)
(GMC 4122890) MBBS, LRCP(Lond), DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP
Working days:- Thursday/Friday
Dr. Louise Evans (f)
(GMC No. 3314120) MB ChB – Registered Sheffield 1989
Working days:- Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Dr. Anna McDonald (f)
(GMC 6155581) BMedSc (Hons) MBChB (Birmingham 2007) DRCOG MRCGP
Working days:- Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
Dr. Christopher Troth (m)
(GMC No. 7408368) MBChB MRCGP
Working days:- Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday
Nurses
Miss Joanna Fitton
RGN
Mrs Samantha Humphriss
RGN
Mrs Susan Butler
Healthcare Assistants
Mrs Diane Coles
Miss Francesca Edwards
Practice Management
Amanda Williams
Site Manager
Miss Sophie Brooker
Practice Administrator
Miss Bonnie Cole
Reception team leader
Administration
Gail Miastowski
Anita Barber
Reception
Anita Barber
Alison Jones
Livleen Ghag
Suzanne Wright
Florence Etienne-Jackson
Hannah Shillingford
Jane Elder
Amber Paterson
Bonnie Cole
Victoria Carter,
Receptionists 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. Receptionists 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 patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.
Secretaries
Joanne Round
Corinne Pearson
Lorren Stone
Our secretaries type all the referral letters.
Other Information
Referrals and Your Right to Choose
If you need to go to hospital to see a specialist, you have the right to choose which hospital you’re referred to by your GP. This legal right, which was introduced in April 2009, lets you choose from any hospital offering a suitable treatment that meets NHS standards and costs.
You can choose a hospital according to what matters most to you, whether its location, waiting times, reputation, clinical performance, visiting policies, parking facilities or patients comments.
A choice of hospital is available for most patients and in most circumstances. Exceptions include emergency and urgent services, cancer, maternity and mental health services.
There are no costs involved of you’re an NHS patient. All the hospitals that you can choose from provide treatments to NHS patients free of charge, including the independent (private) ones.
Once I’ve made my choice, how do I book a hospital appointment?
If your GP refers you through the Choose & Book system, you will be sent a password and reference number by Hagley Surgery that allows you to book your appointment online or over the phone. The Choose and Book appointments line is open every day between 7am and 10pm:
- Phone: 0845 608 8888
- Textphone: 0845 850 2250
Pharmacists
Sudheer Kamath
Pharmacist
Community Midwives
Katie Phillpott
Tel. 01562 826377
Midwives care for and support pregnant women, their partners and new babies before, during and after the birth. They monitor the health of the mother, counsel her on health issues and explain the options for delivery of the baby.
Their job also involves reassuring parents, running antenatal and parenting classes, taking care of the mother and baby during labour and birth and giving advice on breastfeeding.
Community Nurses
Donna Hammond
District Nursing Sister
Ruth Cook
Sarah Deacy
Kelly Burgess
Hayley McWalter
Mandy Ward
Our District nurses assess, plan and manage the care of sick and disabled housebound patients of all ages in the patient’s own home and residential nursing homes. They also provide support for carers.
Individual care is planned, and advice on further help or services is given including health education. Anyone at home can self-refer to this service. They have a close liaison with the Hospital, GPs, the local hospice and other specialised services.
They administer drugs, give injections, dress wounds, take blood samples and give personal care.
The district nurses are in regular contact with the practice and messages may be left on 01562 714662
Health Visitors
Charlotte Akers
Tel. 01562 881700
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.
Attached Staff
Counsellor
Community Psychiatric Nurse
Physiotherapist – TICC Medical
MCATS – Musculoskeletal Clinic and Triage Service
Scrivens – Audiology
Community Buddies – CAB Advisory Service
Worcestershire Association of Carers – a service for those who care for someone
All of the above can be contacted on 01562 881700