Doctors
General Practitioners (GPs) treat all common medical conditions and refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment. They focus on the health of the whole person combining physical, psychological, and social aspects of care.
Dr Justine Dawkins
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Senior Partner
Dr Matthew Peach
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GP Partner
Dr Louisa Evans
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GP Partner
Dr Rebecca Melville-Jones
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GP Partner
Dr Ross Cluett
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GP Partner
Dr Sarah Pellard
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GP Partner
Dr Sarah Jeans
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GP Partner
Dr Laura Gush
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GP Partner
Dr Rowena Enoch
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Salaried GP
Dr Rhia Davey
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Salaried GP
Dr Jon Thickins
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Salaried GP
Dr. Andrew McKnight
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Salaried GP
Registrars
We are privileged to be a training practice. This means that doctors training in general practice work in our practice as part of a three year programme involving experience both in general practice and in various hospital specialties. They are with us for six or twelve months and will have acquired considerable hospital experience before joining us. Trainees sometimes sit in with the GPs in their surgeries. Please consider them as you would a partner.