Nurses

Practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks and dressings. The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes and carry out cervical smears.

Sister Tracy Cox

Nurse Practitioner/Independent Nurse Prescriber - Qualified in Asthma, COPD (Spirometry), Family Planning, Minor Injury/Illness & Diabetes. Leads our Nurse Training Programme with the support of the Nursing Team.

Nurse Kayleigh Dixson

General Treatment Room Work

Nurse Gemini Brookes

General Treatment Room Work

Nurse Katie Halls

General Treatment room work and qualified in Asthma/COPD

Nurse Laura Reed

Nurse Practitioner/Independent Nurse Prescriber along with General Treatment room work

Health Practitioners

First Contact Physiotherapy Service

A First Contact Practitioner (FCP) is a Physiotherapist who is professionally qualified to treat patients without a referral from a GP or other Health Care Professional. FCPs provide the first point of contact for all musculoskeletal (muscles, bones and joint) problems. A FCP can assess and diagnose regarding your musculoskeletal problem, give expert advice on how best to manage your condition, can refer for further treatment, arrange investigations or refer onwards to a specialist service if necessary.

Healthcare Assistants

Healthcare Assistants support Practice Nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), ECGs, blood pressure measurement and New Patient Checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.

Mrs Sarah Pearse

Phlebotomy

Mrs Georgia Wheeler

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