Meet the Team
Meet your GP / Clinician or other team members, find out more here
GP Consultation Times
Please note: Appointment times may be subject to change, sometimes at very short notice.
Dr Vasdev
Monday AM Surgery
Tuesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Wednesday
Thursday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Friday PM Surgery
Dr Cockburn
Monday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Tuesday
Wednesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Thursday AM Surgery
Friday PM Surgery
Dr Tidbury
Monday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Tuesday
Wednesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Thursday
Friday
Dr Pope
Monday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Tuesday
Wednesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Thursday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Friday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Dr De Clermont
Monday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Tuesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Wednesday
Thursday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Friday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Dr Aron
Monday
Tuesday AM Surgery
Wednesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Thursday
Friday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Dr Le Roux
Monday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Tuesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Dr Imoukhuede
Monday AM Surgery
Tuesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Wednesday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Thursday
Friday AM Surgery; PM Surgery
Dr Hutchinson
Monday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Tuesday PM Surgery
Wednesday AM Surgery
Thursday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Friday PM Surgery
Dr Richards
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Thursday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Friday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Dr Smith
Monday
Tuesday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Wednesday
Thursday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Friday AM Surgery, PM Surgery
Secretarial Staff Phone In Times
The secretarial staff are your first line of contact if you have queries about referrals to hospitals or other outside agencies. They may also be able to help you with results of investigations and tests. For more information and their direct dial numbers please visit the “Secretarial Staff Phone In Times” page.
Practice Information Booklet
The Practice Patient Information Booklet will provide you with key information regarding your practice, how to register as a patient, how to make an appointment, and also describes the range of other services available.
This booklet will be regular reviewed and updated – revised September 2024
Training Practice
Our practice has continuous training for its entire staff. Additionally, we provide placements for staff who are specifically in a training role. With regard to medical staffing this may mean your GP can have someone sitting in with them, who may be a student or a doctor who wants to learn more about general practice. If your doctor has an extra person sitting in with them about which you feel uncomfortable, please tell your doctor as soon as possible in your appointment.
As part of the trainee doctors’ learning and assessment your consultation may be videoed. Your permission will always be asked for before the camera is used. Additionally your consultation may be discussed with other medical staff. You may register your objection to this being carried out.
Qualified doctors training in general practice and planning to become a general practitioner are called GP speciality trainees (GPStRs). Our GPStRs will offer appointments, telephone advice and visit patients.
Doctors on other training programmes may also work in the Practice. These other doctors may be on the Foundation Programme or Broad Based training programme and are described below:
- Prior to becoming a GP speciality trainee, doctors may work in General Practice as a foundation doctor. These are fully qualified doctors who are working both in general practice and hospital posts to widen their experience. These foundation doctors will offer appointments and telephone advice.
- Broad based training is a new training programme, which aims to prepare doctors for working more effecitvely in the modern day NHS. These doctors are interested in caring for patients requiring care in and out of hospital.
To be a training practice, we need to take time to support our trainees. Additionally, we are visited by an external team of Trainer inspectors on a regular basis to ensure we continue to meet the standards expected of a Training Practice.
If you have any comments on our role as a training practice, please feel free to inform our Practice Manager.
Patient Participation Group (PPG)
The PPG was created by identifying the patient profile of the practice in terms of age/gender/ethnicity etc and randomly selecting patients across the population profile. Over 400 letters were sent out inviting patients to join the Forum. In addition, a notice was put on the waiting room television inviting any patient who was interested to join the PPG.
The Group is currently made up of about 20 patients.
For more information please visit the PPG dedicated page, click here
Friends & Family Test
If you would like provide feedback via the Friends and Family Test form please click here
Please note that any feedback provide is completely anonymous.
Practice Polices
There are a number of key polices that the Practice has adopted, and are published here for your information.