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Meet the Clinical Team
Who do I see and for what?
Doctors
Provides overarching responsibility for patent care and handles most serious, acute, and complex issues direct.
Dr Kiran Eyre
Role: Lead GP
Qualifications: BM BS, B.Sc. (Hons), PgProfDev., MRCGP (2024)
GMC Number: 7643357
Dr Joanna McNally
Role: Lead GP
Qualifications: BSc MBChB
GMC Number: 7015468
Dr Lucy Duffield
Role: GP Hurley Clinic
Qualifications: MBBS, MA (Cantab),MRCGP, DRCOG, DCH, DFFP Qualified 2001 London
GMC Number: 6030894
Dr Mike Jones
Role: GP Partner Hurley and Riverside
Qualifications: BMedSci. (Hons.), BM BS, MRCS (Edin.), MRCGP, MSc, MBA
GMC Number: 6101816
Dr Alice Rickford
Role: tbc
Qualifications: MBBS BMedSci MRCP MRCGP (Qualified 2003)
GMC Number: 6077817
Dr Liz Main
Role: tbc
Qualifications: MBBS BSc MRCP MRCGP (2004) DRCOG DFFP
GMC Number: 4629249
Dr Shulin Fung
Role: GP Hurley and Riverside
Qualifications: tbc
GMC Number: 7654598
Dr Naomi Page
Role: Consultant Gynaecologist Hurley and Riverside
Qualifications: MBBS (Hons), BMedSci (Hons), FRCOG, Pg Cert Gynaecology Ultrasound
GMC Number: tbc
Dr Alexis Thomas
Role: GP Riverside Medical Centre
Qualifications: BSc(Med Sci), MBChB, MRCS, MRCGP
GMC Number: 7017449
Dr Samina Mahroof
Role: GP Hurley and Riverside
Qualifications: MBChB, MRCP (2019), MRCGP (2022)
GMC Number: 7492971
Nurses
Supports patients managing long-term conditions and leads on screening and immunisation programmes.
Practice Nurses
- Rachael Sheehan
- Valerie Barrett
- Haddy Khan
- Theresa Doh
- Florence Johnson
Healthcare Assistants
Works within the nursing team, providing hands on care eg. dressings, blood pressures. ECGs and many more diagnostic processes / undertakes most blood taking functions, thus avoiding unnecessary hospital visits.
Healthcare Assistant/Phlebotomist
- Farhana Shumi
Paramedics
Paramedics
- Zoe Woodiwiss
Clinical Pharmacists
Brings a specialist approach to prescribing protocols and undertakes medication reviews
Our clinical pharmacists
- Mrs Asha Desai - Lead Clinical Pharmacist
- Luca Proudfoot - Senior Pharmacist
- Luke Robinson - Pharmacist PCN
- Jonny Blatchford - Pharmacist PCN
- Suzanne Wong - Pharmacist
Social Prescribing Link Workers
Alison Vine is the Senior Social Prescriber for the Hurley Group. Mojisola Salawu and Victoria Dowsett are the Social Prescribers and Link Workers for all 6 practices that comprise the North Lambeth PCN (Primary Care Network).
This comprises the Hurley and Riverside practices plus those at:
First Contact Practitioners
You can now book a consultation with the specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapist at your GP practice for muscle, bone or joint problems as an alternative to a GP. The reception staff can discuss and book your appointment.
Who is the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP)?
The FCP is a physiotherapist who is an expert and has specialised in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions. They have additional qualifications and training to work in this position.
What can the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) do for me?
The FCP can:
- Assess you and diagnose your problem
- Provide expert advice on how to manage your condition
- Offer injection therapy where appropriate
- When clinically indicated, arrange onward referral for: Investigations (such as blood tests, X-rays or MRI scans), physiotherapy treatment, Consultant opinion
What could I see the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) for?
- All soft tissue injuries, sprains, strains or sports injuries
- Arthritis – of any joint
- Possible problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons or bone (tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, ankle sprains)
- Spinal pain including lower back pain, mid-back pain and neck pain
- Other spine related problems such as sciatica
What shouldn’t I see the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) for?
- If you are feeling unwell
- If you are under 16 years of age
- For medical management of rheumatoid conditions
- For women’s health, antenatal and post-natal problems
- For medication reviews
- For neurological and respiratory conditions
- For headaches
- For a mental health crises
The FCP service runs remotely (telephone or video consultation) on a Tuesdays and Wednesdays and is open to registered Riverside and Hurley patients. You can book into this clinic directly by calling your GP reception team.
Care Coordinators
Our Care Coordinators are:
- Ahmed Turay
- Djamila Asloudj
- Olawale Kareem