Doctors
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DR AGRAWAL
Male
MUDR, MRCGP
Dr Agrawal is the lead GP at Stockingford Medical Centre, special interest in Minor Surgery and 6 week/postnatal checks.
Works on Mon, Tues, and Thurs.
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Carlene is our ANP who works with us Wednesdays and can prescribe medication if needed. Please note, Carlene does not see under 1 years or deals with any mental health concerns.
Nurses
Nurse Angela is the lead Nurse at the surgery dealing with Diabetes, travel vaccines, blood pressure checks, health checks, routine woman health checks and a special interest in COPD.
Works with us on Mon, Tues and Thurs.
Practice Management
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MEENA AGRAWAL
Female
Practice Manager
Dealing with the day to day running of the surgery and dealing/handling any complaints, policies, etc.
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DANIELLE MALLABONE
Female
Deputy Practice Manager
Danielle supports Meena in the day to day running of the Practice to ensure a high quality service and level of care for patients.
Administration
We have a very hard working admin team who are always working through the changes in the NHS and making sure that we are up to date with paperwork and any requests that are coming in. If you have any queries regarding your medical records or any admin requests that you can contact our admin team who are always happy to help.We have one secretary in surgery who deals with all the referrals, emails, NHS and Non-NHS work. You can contact the secretary if you have any queries regarding the above.
Reception
We have a very skilled and professional reception team who are always on hand to help with any queries you have and can advise you further with regards to any prescription/medication queries.
The team comprises Wendy, Belinda, Steph & Cheryl.
Clinical Pharmacist
Clinical pharmacists are experts in medicines and how they are used. We are very fortunate to have clinical pharmacists in our team as they can help our doctors and nurses to spend more time with patients while they deal with the majority of medicine-related queries.
Our clinical pharmacists deal with repeat prescriptions, reviews, common minor ailments, urgent medication requests and deal with medication for patients recently discharged from hospital.
Our GPs may ask the clinical pharmacist to get in touch with you if you take lots of medications from time to time. This is to review your symptoms and check they’re still the best medications to be on. Where better, newer alternatives are available, they’ll discuss this with you and your GP.
Care Co-ordinator
Care coordinators play an important role within a PCN to proactively identify and work with people, including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions, to provide coordination and navigation of care and support across health and care services.
The care coordinator role ensures patient health and care planning is timely, efficient, and patient-centred; this include responsibilities for the coordination of the patient’s journey through primary care and secondary care.
This is achieved by bringing together all the information about a person’s identified care and support needs and exploring options to meet these within a single personalised care and support plan, based on what matters to the person.
The care coordination role is embedded within the Primary Care Network Direct Enhanced Service, which aligns to the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to make personalised care business as usual a cross the health and care system.
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STACEY GODSALL
Room 4 Wednesdays - dementia reviews, LD reviews, home visits (if a patient requires a BP check or general welfare check), chasing patients if they are non-attenders (smears, flu’s, pneumo’s, etc.)
Mental Health Nurse
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PAUL BLANCHE
Room 2 Wednesdays - minor MH issues (non-urgent, not life threatening). Only accepts referrals from GP or Nurse. Provides 6 sessions and then will refer on if they require further support
Dietician
Our dietician Marianne provides specialist nutrition and dietary advice and support patients to manage their conditions (Room 5 Fridays)