Meet the Team

Doctors

Dr M. Abid Bhatti (m)

MBBS (Senior Partner)
Monday               – PM
Tuesday               –  PM
Wednesday           –  PM
Thursday              –  PM
Saturday              –  AM

Dr Tahira Jameel (f)

MBChB DRCOG DFFP
Monday         –    AM/PM
Tuesday         –    AM/PM
Wednesday     –   AM/PM
Thursday        –   AM
Saturday        –   AM

Dr Iram Wali (f)

Monday    –  AM
Tuesday    –   AM & PM
Friday       –    AM

Dr Shazia Nomani (f)

Thursday AM & PM
Sunday    AM

Dr Shazia Mushtaq (f)

Thursday AM

Dr Abdul Qayyum (m)

Friday   –  AM & PM

Nursing Team

Nurses

Mrs Bibi Nazma Toofany (f)

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, minor ailment clinics and carry out cervical smears.


Healthcare Assistants

Ms Summera Hussain (f)

Miss Sophia Naheed (f)

Practice Team

Practice Management

Mrs Santhi Chaparala (f)

Mr Ishfaq Ahmed (m)


Administration

Mrs Noshiela Ayub (f)


Reception

Mrs Azram Bibi (f)

Ms Rashida Anwar (f)

Miss Alisha Rasib (f)

Miss Sabah Nisa (f)

Healthcare Team

Pharmacists

Miss Nasreem Bibi (f)

Pharmacist

Monday       –   PM
Wednesday   –  AM/PM
Thursday      –   PM

Mrs Aqsa Malik (f)

Pharmacist


Community Midwives

Karen Smith (f)

Community Midwife

Midwives provide advice, care and support for women and their partners and families before, during and after childbirth. They help women make their own decisions about the care and services they access. They care for newborn children, providing health education and parenting support for the first 28 days, after which care transfers to a health visitor


Community Nurses

Mr David Bowker (m)

District nurses play a crucial role in the primary health care team. They visit people in their own homes or in residential care homes, providing increasingly complex care for patients and supporting family members.

Mrs Barbara Mclaughlin (f)

Community matrons are highly experienced senior nurses who work closely with patients in the community to provide, plan and organise their care. They mainly work with those with a serious long term or complex range of conditions.

Health Visitors

A health visitor is a qualified nurse or midwife with post-registration experience who has undertaken further training and education in child health, health promotion, public health and education. Health visitors work as part of a primary healthcare team, assessing the health needs of individuals, families and the wider community. They aim to promote good health and prevent illness by offering practical help and advice.

The role involves working within a community setting, often visiting people in their own homes. It primarily involves supporting new parents and pre-school children.

Mrs Siza Mhlanga (f)