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Doctors and Staff

The Practice GP Partners

Dr Rumit Z Shah (Male) 
MBChB, MRCGP (M) Qual. 1984 Sheffield

Dr Rao V Kolusu (Male) 
MBBS, MRCGP, DPD (Cardiff) (M) Qual. 2001 Bangalore

Dr Guruprasad Patwal ( Male)
MBBS, MRCGP, DPD (Cardiff) (M) Qual. 2000 Mysore

Dr Maia Goginashvilli (Female)
MBChB, MRCGP 1991 (Tbilisi)

Dr Inna Moxon (Female)

Salaried GP

Dr Adaeze Chukwu (Salaried GP) (Female)

Dr Charlotte Ferguson (Salaried GP) Female)

You may express a preference as to which doctor you see at the health centre. We will do our best to meet your wishes but this can not be guaranteed and you may have to wait longer for the appointment.

Physician Assistant

Alfie Khan (Female)

Physician Assistants are healthcare professionals who work as part of a multidisciplinary team.

They are not doctors and work under the supervision of a named senior doctor (a General Medical Council registered consultant or general practitioner), providing care to patients in primary, secondary and Community Care environments. Physician Assistants see patients who are considered appropriate by the supervising GP Partners. The supervising GP Partners also review those patients with the Physician Assistant, after the clinic.

Our receptionists will ask you whether you are agree to have an appointment with a Physician's Assistant. If you wish to see a Doctor instead of a Physician's Assistant, then that is entirely your choice to make that request.

Clinical Pharmacists

Richard Claybourn (Male) 

Limin Kezhuvanthanath (Male)

Clinical pharmacists work as part of the general practice team to resolve day-to-day medicine issues and consult with and treat patients directly. This includes providing extra help to manage long-term conditions, advice for those on multiple medications and better access 

Pharmacy Technician

Katie Nevin (Female)

Pharmacy Technicians work closely with the Clinical Pharmacists in the administration and Audit of medications.

Practice Business Manager

Tim Johns

The Practice Business Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the practice and oversees contract management, finance, service developments and complaints.

Operations Manager

Margaret McAleer

Margaret manages the day-to-day running of the practice including reception and administrative team management, IT and estate management. Margaret can help with any non-clinical queries.

Reception Supervisor

Kyle Hazel

Kyle has the day to day responsibility for the reception team.

Practice Nursing Team

Victoria Cooper RGN, Respiratory Nurse ( Female)
Clare Withington RGN Diabetes Diploma (Nurse Manager) ( Female)
Carol Tinsley RGN Practice Nurse (Female)
Sarah Ball

RGN Practice Nurse (Female)

Kirsty Wade

RGN Practice Nurse (Female)

Megan Davies

Nurse Associate (Female)

Emma Brinkhurst Nurse Associate (Female)
Vicky Sargeson Healthcare Assistant (Female)
Donna Jackson Healthcare Assistant (Female)

Our nurses hold a variety of clinics by appointment only.

The Receptionists and Admin Team

Our friendly professional team of reception staff is your first contact with the health centre. They are on hand to help you obtain the service you require. Our dedicated Admin team deal with referrals, correspondence management, prescriptions and clinical audits.

District Nurses, Health Visitors and Community Midwives can all be contacted via the Single Point of Access (SPOA) telephone number:

District Nurses

These are community nurses from the RDASH Trust who assess the health of, and prescribe care for, people with identified health needs within a community setting.

Health Visitors

Health visitors are qualified nurses who are trained in Children's health promotion and education. They are trained to assess the development of babies and pre-school children, advice on all aspects of health and behaviour, and offer support to families. 

Community Midwives

Midwives from Doncaster Royal Infirmary attend antenatal clinics and give general advice.

Counsellor

A counselling service is available for patients referred by the doctors.

Physiotherapy

The physiotherapy attends the surgery on a weekly basis. Our reception staff can refer and book you an appointment with the physiotherapist if appropriate.

Community Chiropody

NHS access to the chiropodist is for retired people or those with certain chronic conditions only. Diabetics particularly need routine chiropody.

Dietetic Advice

A visiting dietician works in conjunction with the doctors and practice nurses.

Last Updated 1 May 2026

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