Staff
Dr Lucy Checker (f)
MB ChB (Bristol 1990) DFFP
Dr Rachel C Pring (f)
MBBS (London 1998) MRCP MRCGP DRCOG DFFP
Dr Kirsty Pettit (f)
MB ChB (Leicester 1993) MRCGP DRCOG DFFP
Dr John M Field (m)
MBBS (Newcastle 2005), MRCGP 2011
Dr Sarah Jagger (f)
MBChB (Leeds) MRCGP MRCS (Eng) MCEM DRCOG
Dr Michael J Ramsden (m)
BMBCh (Oxford 2012), BA (Hons), MRCGP 2018
Dr Claire Oliver (f)
MBBS (London 1995), MRCGP, PgDip Dermatology
Dr Andrew C Norman (m)
MBChB (Sheffield 2014) MRCGP 2019
Dr Rose Kennedy (f)
MBChB Hons (Leeds 2010)
Dr Andrew Matheson (m)
BSc (Hons) MSc MBBS (London 2005) MRCP MRCGP 2017
GP Registrars
We usually employ one or more GP registrars. These fully trained doctors are gaining experience in general practice at the surgery under the supervision of one of the partners. They are usually with us for six months.
To help in training a videotape may be taken of some consultations. You will always be informed in advance if this is taking place and you can decline to take part if you wish.
Nurses
We have an excellent team of experienced nurses who are involved in managing a wide range of health problems.
The nurses have routine appointments throughout the day and also a number of urgent appointments every morning. They administer childhood vaccinations as well as giving up-to-date travel health advice and immunisations.
A weekly leg ulcer clinic has been established for thorough assessment and treatment of affected individuals; patients need to consult the GP/nurse before attending.
All of our sisters are fully trained in family planning including emergency contraception (the "morning after pill"). They also perform routine cervical smears and can deal with many minor gynaecological problems.
Our nurses can also offer support and treatment for patients wishing to stop smoking.
Sister Paula Wray
Sister Maire Porter
Sister Hannah Ash
Healthcare Assistants
We have three Health Care Assistants working in the practice who have all undergone special training to assist our qualified nurses in a range of duties including: testing urine specimens, new patient checks, ECGs, taking blood pressure and health promotion.
Mrs Michelle Thornton
Ms Kelly Dobson
Mrs Susie Storah
Practice Management
Mr Antony Radley
Practice Manager - Responsible for all aspects of the operation of the practice.
Mrs Joanna Antemes
Administration
Miss Zoe Andrews
Ms Vicky Moorby
Ms Claire Hudson
Mrs Lucy Hughes
Ms Linda Bispham
Ms Sally Coldicott
Miss Becky Pickles
Receptionists
We hope you find our receptionists friendly and efficient.
They have the difficult job of keeping both doctors and patients happy.
All our staff receive training and appreciate the need to fully protect confidentiality.
Mrs Angela Spencer
Mrs Beverley Clark
Mrs Dianne Carroll
Mrs Helen Langstaff
Ms Jessica Greenwood
Mrs Maggie Pease
Ms Kelly Dobson
Mrs Sharon Kirby
Pharmacists
We employ prescribing administrators who assist our staff and patients. They help update repeat medication after hospital discharge and also review some patients on complex or multiple drugs.
Community Midwives
Your midwife provides support, care and advice during your pregnancy, labour and for the first few weeks after your baby’s birth.
They can be contacted on (01756) 702341.
Community Nurses
The district nursing team provides full community nursing services including care for the terminally ill at home.
Contact them on (01756) 701754 for non-urgent messages and (01535) 652511 for urgent messages via bleep 8.30am-5.00pm, 6.00 to 10.00pm
Health Visitors
Health Visitors work primarily with families and young children. They are also involved with health promotion/education.
Contact them on: (01756) 702341.
Counsellors
We employ two part-time counsellors who can help patients with a range of emotional and psychological problems. Your GP can refer you to see them if appropriate.
Ms Carol Hutt
Mrs Tina Tierney
GP Net Earnings
From April 2016, all doctors’ practices are required to declare the mean earnings (average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients.
The average pay for GPs working in Dyneley House Surgery for the financial year ending 2018/19 was £65,044 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 8 part time GPs and 0 locum GPs who worked in the practice for more than six months.
NHS England require that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the Practice are publicised and the required disclosure is shown above. However it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the Practice and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice.