Dr Craig Russell, male
Partner, MBBS MRCGP
Dr Felicia Roberts, female
Partner, MBBS MRCGP
Dr Olumide Ayodele, male
Partner, MBChB MRCGP DRCOG
Dr Ayokunle Osonuga, male
MMBS MRCGP
Dr Temitope Dipeolu, female
MB ChB MRCGP
Dr Chathurika Dayasena, female
MD MRCGP
Advanced nurse practitioners
Wendy Shaw
RGN BSc(Hons) MSc(Advanced Practice)
Physician assistants
Ellis Couzins
William Tench
Physician assistants (PAs) are healthcare professionals who work under the supervisions of our GPs. They are trained to perform various clinical duties, such as taking medical histories, conducting physical examinations, and developing and managing treatment plans. They are also able to arrange appropriate prescriptions with the GP.
PAs complete a three-year undergraduate degree, usually in a health, biomedical science, or life-sciences subject, followed by a two-year postgraduate qualification. The postgraduate training for PAs covers some of the same topics as a medical degree but is less in-depth. Like medical training, physician assistant training involves supervised practice with patients.