Our Doctors
Dr K Misterek (m)
MBBS, MRCGP
Dr N Vallabh (m)
MBBS, MRCP, MRCGP
Dr C Luke (f)
MBBS, MRCGP
Dr Tim Dalton
Mb. BChir. BSc (Hons) FRCGP DRCOG
Dr Mausumi Roy
MBChB DRCOG MRCGP DFFP
Dr Adam Jolles
MD FRCGP
Dr Sean Walsh
MB BChir MA MRCGP
Our Nursing Team
Faye Jenkins
Nurse
Female
Janet Gallagher
Nurse
Female
Lucy Jones (f)
Trainee Nursing Associate
Female
Louise Barker
Health Care Assistant
Female
Our Practice Team
Mrs Lyndsey Jones (f)
Practice Management
The practice manager is involved in managing all of the business aspects of the practice such as making sure that the right systems are in place to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and equipment and information technology. The practice manager supports the GPs and other medical professionals with delivering patient services and also helps to develop extended services to enhance patient care.
Vicky Burton (f)
Reception Manager
Laura Hall (f)
QOF Lead
Julie Dainty (f)
Reception
Lorraine Leonard (f)
Reception
Charlotte Crawford (f)
Reception
Lynsey Gormally (f)
Reception
Cath Veasey (f)
Reception
Denise Wardman (f)
Reception
Angela Duffy (f)
Reception
Louise Hassett (f)
Reception
Gaynor Kelly (f)
Reception
Our Attached Team
District Nurses
District Nurses visit patients who have been referred by the doctor or hospital and who have a nursing need in their own homes. Additionally they hold a surgery in the health centre for on-going care.
For the district nurses ring 01942 807700.
Health Visitors
Work with families with young children to improve their health and social circumstances.
The Well Baby Clinics are by appointment only and are held on Wednesdays at Pemberton Clinic, Sherwood Drive between 1.00pm – 3.00pm and Thursdays at Community Reception, Upper Ground Floor, Chandler House, Poolstock Lane between 1.00pm – 3.00pm. An appointment is required – please contact the Health Visiting Team on 01942 481983.
For further information please ring the Health Visiting Team on 01942 481983.
School Nurses
Work with families and school age children to improve health and social circumstances. School nurses provide a useful link between the family, school and healthcare. Children can access them through the schools.
Midwives
Midwives provide care for pregnant and newly delivered women both at home and at the antenatal clinic.
For the midwives ring 01942 481486 or 01942 481487 or Pregnant ladies can now self-refer to maternity services at WWL through the WWL website: https://www.wwl.nhs.uk/maternity-self-referral-form.
Training Practice
Foundation Doctors
The foundation doctor is a fully qualified doctor with 1 year of hospital experience who may or may not want to be a GP. They will see patients but will seek advice if necessary.
Medical Students
Students will be in their final years of training to become a doctor and are therefore not qualified. They will see patients independently but the patient will always be seen by a doctor or nurse as well. This is an invaluable part of medical students training and hope you will agree to see one of these students if asked.