Doctors
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Dr Sarah Annetts – Female
Senior GP Partner MBchB DRCOG MRCGP Bsc Psychology (Bristol)
Special interests – Mental health and womens health.
Available for consultations: Tuesdays and Fridays. -
Dr Chloe Dallimore – Female
GP Partner BM BCh 2006 Oxford MRCGP 2011
General medicine.
Available for consultations: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays -
Dr Gemma Rowland – Female
Salaried GP MBChB (Birmingham 2011), MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG
Special Interests – children’s health and end of life care.
Available for consultations: Wednesdays and Thursdays -
Dr Poppy Hatfield – Female
Salaried GP MBBCh (Wales 2000) MRCGP (2005) DFSRH (2006)
Special Interests – womens health, paediatrics and ENT.
Available for consultations: Wednesdays and Thursday -
Dr Nicola Williams – Female
Salaried GP MBBCh BM, MRCGP (2016)
Available for consultations: Monday, Wednesdays and Thursday -
Dr Sara Shah – Female
GP Partner
Available for consultations: Monday and Thursday -
Dr Kavir Matheru – Female
Salaried GP
Available for consultations: Monday -
Dr Sonia Birgani – Female
Salaried GP
Available for consultations: Friday
An Explanation of our Doctor’s Qualifications
Medical Degree – MBBS, BM, MBChB, BMBCh
These are all equivalent medical degrees. All doctors study at university for 5 or 6 years to obtain a medical degree, the exact name of this depends on the university.
Additional Science degrees – BSc, MSc. These are university degrees awarded after 1-3 years of further study.
Postgraduate Qualifications – DRCOG, DFFP, CME
Diplomas awarded for studies in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Family Planning, and Medical Education respectively.
Membership of Medical Royal Colleges – MRCGP, MRCP
MRCGP is awarded for passing the membership exam of the Royal College of General Practitioners, and is the usual qualification allowing a doctor to practice as a GP. MRCP is the membership exam of the Royal College of Physicians, a qualification in General (Internal) medicine.
Note – The postnomial qualifications listed on this website show that the doctors passed the exams concerned, and do not necessarily imply ongoing membership of the colleges.
Registrars
Registrars are fully qualified doctors who are specialising in General Practice after working for several years in hospitals.