We have a wonderful team of nurses, who can assist with many aspects of your care
Practice Nurses are fully trained in a wide range of skills including immunisations, health promotion, contraception and management of long-term conditions e.g. advice on diet and lifestyle choices, coronary heart disease, hypertension, asthma, diabetes, smoking cessation and obesity. Our Practice Nurses also complete cervical smear tests, you will be invited for these reviews when you are due. Please note that if you are not due for a cervical smear, the test will not be processed. When you’ll be invited for cervical screening – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Practice Nurses can extend their skills at Diploma Level and see many patients who previously would have seen the Doctor.
The Nursing Team run various Nurse-led clinics for diabetes, asthma, coronary heart disease and COPD as well as providing general nursing services, dressings, removal of sutures and blood tests.
Debbie Tebbs (f)
Clinical Nurse Lead/ANP
RGN Dip, MSc.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Travis Edwards (m)
RGN BSc (hons), MSc.
Tracey Meyers (f)
RGN BSc (hons), MSc.
Louise Hatchard (f)
RGN, BSc (hons), MSc
Maria Webb (f)
RGN BSc (hons), MSc.
Nurse Practitioners
Rebecca Rose (f)
BSc (hons), RGN Dip
Specialist Nurses
Jacqueline Smith (f)
Dementia Nurse Specialist
SEN, RMN, BSc
Practice Nurses
Isobel Hlongwane (f)
RGN BSc (hons)
Charlotte Clifford- Brown (f)
RGN BSc (hons)
Norah Greer (f)
RGN Dip.
Lynn Acreman (f)
RGN.
Health Practitioners
Mrs Tonia Ewin (f)
Associate Practitioner
FdSc.
Healthcare Assistants
Diane Thomson
Healthcare Assistant
Michelle Gordon
Healthcare Assistant
Sarah Alderton
Healthcare Assistant
Helpful links to guides from the NHS
NHS
HEALTH A to Z
Guide to conditions,symptoms & treatments
NHS
LIVE WELL
Advice, tips and toolsfor health & wellbeing
NHS
MEDICINES GUIDE
How medicine works& possible side effects
NHS
care & support
Options & where toget the best support
Know who to turn to for your healthcare
We want to help you get the right medical assistance when you’re ill, injured or have a long term condition. Going directly to the person with the appropriate skills is important. This can help you to a speedier recovery and makes sure all NHS services are run efficiently.
NHS 111 is available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week.
If it is an emergency call 999.
PHARMACIST
When you need healthcare advice or help with medicines
OPTICIAN
Sudden loss of vision. Blurred vision. Painful or red eyes?
DENTIST
When your mouth or teeth need urgent attention
NHS OUT-OF-HOURS
When your GP and local pharmacy are closed
MINOR INJURY
You will usually need a GP referral, except in an emergency.
ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY
When an illness or injury is serious or life-threatening
DID YOU KNOW?
If you’re feeling under the weather but aren’t sure what it could be, an online symptom checker can help you identify whether you need to seek immediate medical attention.