Doctors
Dr Satya Koya (Male)
Dr Araf Arain (Male)
Dr Bhanu Narayana (Female)
Dr Syed Rizvi (Male)
Dr Surekha Vatikutti (Female)
Dr Lalitha Chalasani (Female)
Nursing Team
Julie Ennis (Female)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Karen Murch (Female)
Nurse
Danielle Vyse (Female)
Nurse
Practice Team
Practice Management
Wendy Davies
Practice Manager
About Wendy
Karen Gough
Deputy Practice Manager
Pam Brooks
Receptionist/Administrator
Emma Large
Receptionist/Administrator
Becky Wright
Receptionist/Administrator
Victoria Jones
Receptionist
- Emma Gormley
- Receptionist/Administrator
Claire Balloz
Receptionist
Rebecca Evans
Secretary
- Dianne Hopwood-Reed
- Receptionist/Administrator
- Lynsey Hughes
- Receptionist/Administrator
Healthcare Team
Community Midwives
The midwife is recognized as a responsible and accountable professional who works in partnership with women to give the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, to conduct births on the midwife’s own responsibility and to provide care for the infant. This care includes preventive measures, the promotion of normal birth, the detection of complications in mother and child, accessing of medical or other appropriate assistance and the carrying out of emergency measures.
- The Community Widwifery team can be contacted on 0151 495 5079.
Community Nurses
District nurses assess people to see how to provide nursing care that allows people to remain in their own homes, maintain their independence, or have additional support after discharge from hospital. A district nurse will manage a team of nurses that may provide wound care, train carers to administer eye drops if individuals can not do it themselves, support catheter care, and administer complex medication within a patient’s home as well as immunisations. As well as treatment, a district nurse can offer advice and support with health concerns and refer to other organisations. District Nurses can specialise in different areas such as palliative care.
- The District Nurse Team can be contacted on 0151 495 5017.
Health Visitors
A health visitor is a registered nurse who has received training particularly related to babies, children and pregnant women. Their role is to provide families with children under five years old with support and advice around the general aspects of mental, physical and social wellbeing.
- The Health Visitors can be contacted on 0151 495 5015.