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Please see the Online Services link for more information on access to records from 31.10.2023

Please opening times page for Christmas and new year opening for the practice and local pharmacies.

The practice takes staff and patient safety very seriously. Any behaviour deemed unacceptable according to latest NHS England guidance, may lead to you being removed from the practice list.

Doctors

Dr Sharif Uddin (m)

Dr Uddin is one of our male GP Partners and has been with the practice since February 2012.

He offers a full general practice service and he has a special interest in Diabetes.  He is one of the practices GP Trainers.  

Dr Saeedah Anwar (f)

Dr Anwar is one our female GP Partner and has been with the practice since March 2013.

She offers a full general practice service.  She is one of the practices GP Trainers.

 

 

Dr Alex Lomas (m)

Dr Lomas is our salaried GP.  Alex joined our team permanently in August 2021 but he has been at the practice during his training for a number of years.

He offers a full general practice service.

Dr Annie Lo (f)

Dr Lo is our GP Registrar Doctor (Year 3) from August 2022.  She will be working at the practice for 12 months.

GP registrars,  are fully qualified and registered doctors, ie they have passed out of medical school and completed their 2 years of preregistration in hospital and been admitted as fully registered doctors on to the GMC list.

All GP registrars must undergo this training before they can become fully qualified GPs in their own right.

Dr Natalia Khan (f)

Dr Khan is our GP Registrar Doctor (Year 3) from February 2023.  She will be working at the practice for 12-15 months.

GP registrars,  are fully qualified and registered doctors, ie they have passed out of medical school and completed their 2 years of preregistration in hospital and been admitted as fully registered doctors on to the GMC list.

All GP registrars must undergo this training before they can become fully qualified GPs in their own right.

We are also a training practice and support newly qualified doctors to gain experience of general practice work and also doctors who have decided to work in general practice.

 
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