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Order your Prescriptions before the Bank Holiday on the NHS App.
We will be closed on Friday 18th April and Monday 21st April. Opening times are as usual on Tuesday 22nd April.
As a patient in our practice, you are looked after by our practice team which is made up of a range of different health care professionals (not just doctors and nurses). In addition, our local community health team and social workers work to support our and neighbouring practices. This is all covered below, and you can contact the local community health team directly once you are under their care.
Dr Nishel Patel (m)
DCH, MRCGP
Senior GP Partner Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays
Dr Seema Jani (f)
MBBS MRCP MRCGP
GP Partner Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays
Dr Shreya Rateria (f)
GP Wednesday Thursday and Fridays
Dr Jonathan Davey (m)
Regular Locum Various sessions
Dr Arun Daddar (m)
Regular Locum Various sessions
General information on doctors can be found under
You can search for any doctor’s GMC number, registration status, training and other useful information see under Practice Doctors.
Nurse Kim Williams (f)
Nurse Debbie Norris (f)
Nurse Lani Bell (f)
Nurse Practitioners can deal with minor illnesses such as coughs, colds, flu, earache, hayfever, diarrhoea & vomiting, rashes, strains & sprains, contraceptive advice as well as general nursing.
Nurse Elna Taylor (f)
Practice Nurse specialising in Asthma, COPD, Cardiac and Diabetes
Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays & Fridays
Nurse Luxmi Gordon (f)
Practice Nurse
Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays
Nurse Muminah Khan (f)
Practice Nurse
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays
Healthcare assistant
Ms Alison Woods (f)
Alison is our very experienced Healthcare Assistant who is a key member in supporting the practice nurses and doctors with their daily work, and carries out tasks such as phlebotomy, blood pressure measurements, injections, NHS Health checks, Pre-Diabetes checks and dressings.
We have qualified phlebotomists from Wexham Park Hospital available for blood tests in both Denham and Aysgarth Medical Centres. They run a clinic by appointment only in Denham on a Monday and Wednesday, and are in Aysgarth on a Tuesday morning.
General information on nursing roles can be found under
Adijat Agbontaen (f)
Megan Lowe (f)
Mrs Jaspreet Girn (f)
Ms Pinali Patel(f)
Mr George Buckland (m)
First Contact Practitioners are physiotherapists with enhanced skills. They can help patients with musculoskeletal issues by assessing and diagnosing issues, giving expert advice on how best to manage their conditions & referring them onto specialist services if necessary. They are able to request MRI and Ultrasounds if they feel it’s appropriate.
Mrs Hanna Perricone (f)
Our Social Prescriber helps patients to improve their health, well-being and social welfare by connecting them to community services which might be run by the council or a local charity.
General information about some of these additional roles can be found under
Our primary care network is explained further under
Ms Emma Woodbridge (f)
Practice Manager
Mrs Sandra Quigley (f)
Reception Manager
Mrs Helena Roome (f)
Senior Administrator and Complaints Lead
Our patient advisors are the first people you will come in contact with and are there to help you. They are not, however, qualified to give any Medical Advice. You may be assured that any information received by them is treated in the strictest confidence.
Mrs Anita Riches (f)
Monday to Thursday 9am-2.15pm
Mrs Pauline Manning (f)
Monday to Friday 9am-2.15pm
General information about management and administrative roles can be found under
We work closely with our local community health team who look after patients in our and neighbouring practices.
You can contact the local community health team directly once you are under their care, some of the community teams you can self-refer to (without needing to go through your GP practice). We provide all these details including telephone contact details where available under
You can self-refer to the health visitor team. For how to self-refer and further information on how the health visitor team support you and your child until the age of 5, see under
Includes district nurses and occupational therapists. You can self-refer to occupational therapists. How to do this and for further information about how district nurses and occupational therapists can support, see under
You can self-refer for maternity care, for how to self-refer and further information on how the midwife team can support with many queries through pregnancy, see under
The palliative care team work closely with our local adult community health team (district nurse team). There is information about how the palliative care team provide support, see under
You can contact the local social care team directly using the telephone details found under
You can self-refer for a social care assessment. This is explained in detail under
There are new roles and services which have been created in practices which may help you avoid the need to wait for a GP appointment.
These services and roles are provided through local practices working together (Our Primary Care Network), external organisations or created by our practice. You can access this support directly without needing to go through a doctor or nurse. These “in practice self-referrals” can be found in the self-referral section under
Some of the community teams you can self-refer to without needing to go through your GP practice, we provide details including how to contact them, see under
If you want a general overview of all the various teams, see under
We work with a number of local practices to improve the support we give local patients. We explain this further under