Meet the Team

Doctors

Dr Cyrus Fernandes
(male, partner)

MRCGP MB BS DCH Bsc Psychology 2001

Dr Faisal Sattar
(male, partner)

MRCGP MRCPCH MB BS 2000

Dr Jeyaseelan Selvarajah
(male, partner)

DRCOG MB BS 2005

Dr Anusha Durairatnam
(female, partner)

MB BS DRCOG DFFP MRCGP LoC IUD/ SDI Dip Dermatology 2000

Dr Beata Grabarska-Kreiss
(female, partner)

LRCP MRCS MRCGP 1990

Dr Imran Parwes
(male, salaried GP)

MBBS 2014 Manipal, India MRCGP 2022 UK (East of England)

Dr Afrin Sarabadine
(female, salaried GP)

MBBS 2014 Chennai, Tamilnadu, India MRCGP 2022 UK (East of England).

Dr Fouzia Kidwai
(female, salaried GP)

Management Team

Marian Orafu

Practice Business Manager

Amanda Dymock

Operations Manager

Administration Team

Our administration team includes:

  • Finance Assistant
  • HR Assistant
  • Insurance Administrator
  • Receptionist / Care Navigation Team
  • Medical Secretarial Team
  • Data Entry Team
  • Prescribing and Recalls Team

Pharmacy Team

Faiz Patel

Senior Clinical Pharmacist

Suleman Ahmed

Clinical Pharmacist

Anita Vora

Clinical Pharmacist

Nursing and Healthcare Assistant Team

Simona Tuluc

Practice Nurse

Kayley Jones

Practice Nurse

Abi Dowton

Practice Nurse

Rizwana Patel

Practice Nurse

Rebecca Crook

Healthcare Assistant

Stacey Cleary

Healthcare Assistant

Ria Thompson

Healthcare Assistant

Robyn Roberts

Healthcare Assistant

Primary Healthcare Team

Dieticians are employed to provide practice based sessions for GP patients. Find out more about Dietary advice and Lifestyle Services.

Work within the community to provide nursing care to those who cannot come to surgery.

These clinics are run by the midwives. If you become pregnant, you are able to self-refer to the midwifery team and given a ‘booking appointment’ at which the midwife will ask you a few questions and carry out some general health checks. You will be seen regularly throughout your pregnancy at a local clinic or the local hospital, or both.

Provide nursing care at school. They undertake the immunisation in the teenage years, provide education on sexual guidance and can offer a range of investigations such as hearing tests.

For advice and practical help for the under fives. Health visitor perform routine checks on babies at eight months, two and a quarter and three and a half years of age. They also run mother and baby groups, check for head lice. dispense treatment and liaise with GPs on the management of their patients.