Our Doctors
Dr Andrew Cameron (m)
Studied at Leeds University, qualifying in 1992. He joined the practice in 1997 as a Partner, having trained as a GP in Huddersfield. He has a wide range of medical interests, including minor surgery and acupuncture.
Dr Zaida Majid (f)
Dr Sameer Shabir (m)
Dr Sarah Johnston (f)
Dr Imran Choudhary (m)
Dr Umer Butt (m)
GP Registrar
Our Nursing Staff
All our nurse can be seen for advice regarding contraception, travel and prevention of illness. They are all able to carry out your cervical screening test. They also look after patients with chronic disease, and each have their own areas of interest
Mrs Sharon Taylor (f)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Mrs Tracy Calvert (f)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Mrs Fiona Bennett (f)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Mrs Rachel Wharton (f)
Practice Nurse
Ms Jen Lister (f)
Practice Nurse
Miss Louise Wagstaff (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Mrs Catherine Binns (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Our Practice Team
Miss Angie Dickinson (f)
Practice Manager
Our Practice Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the practice and the co-ordination of doctor, patient and staff demands. Please let her know if you have any particular difficulties or suggestions concerning the practice. If you have a complaint, Angie will be happy to discuss with you and explain the procedure for taking a complaint further should be necessary.
Mrs Julie Humphries (f)
Office Manager
Miss Claire Westlake (f)
Administration
Mrs Sue Baldwin (f)
Prescriptions Clerk
Mrs Claire Surrell (f)
Nurse Administrator
Mrs Samantha Marcroft (f)
Reception / Secretary
Ms Louise Alder (f)
Medical Notes Summariser
Ms Jill Ibbotson (f)
Workflow Administrator
Ms Gill Lockwood (f)
Receptionist
Mrs Laura Newsome (f)
Receptionist
Miss Olivia Lumb (f)
Administration
Miss Stacey Spurr (f)
Receptionist
Miss Aksah Sheeraz (f)
Apprentice Receptionist
Miss Amy Newsome (f)
Apprentice Receptionist
Mrs Chelsey Sewell (f)
Receptionist
Our Healthcare Team
Community Midwives
The attached midwife runs clinics each Thursday to look after women during their pregnancies.
Ms Thomeena Begum (f)
Attached Staff
Drug addiction clinics are held once a week. A worker from the local Drug and Alcohol Agency, Lifeline, sees people who have addiction problems, (not including alcohol, or cigarettes). Discuss this with the Doctor if you would like to have an appointment.
The practice is supported by health visitors, district nurses, children’s nurses and community matrons, all of whom provide services from the Health Centre. Other clinics including podiatry, speech therapy, sexual health and smoking cessation also run within the building.
Mr Rob Friar (f)
Shared Care Drugs Worker