Our Team
Services in general practice and the community are being transformed to make it easier for you to access a wider range of help from your surgery. This is part of the NHS Long Term Plan to offer people further choice and more joined-up healthcare.
More healthcare professionals including GPs, Clinical Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Physiotherapists, Physician Associates, and Social Prescribing Link Workers are being recruited nationally to work alongside GPs in wider networks of practices. This means you will be able to access more services closer to home. Scroll below to meet our team!

Ginny Tyler
Transformation Manager

Dr George Naylor
Clinical Director
Management Team
Our management team are responsible for leading the PCN.

Dr Tim Marshall
Shipston Medical Centre
PCN Leads
Our Primary Care Network Leads oversee our team in each practice.

Dr Martin Read-Jones
Hastings House Medical Centre

Dr Karen Clarke
Meon Medical Centre

Phoebe Dann
Meon Medical Centre
Care Coordinators
Our Care Coordinators bring our services together.

Beth Muckley
Hastings House Medical Centre

Wendy Waters
Hastings House Medical Centre
Social Prescribers
Our social Prescribers support patients to improve their wellbeing and social welfare, by connecting them to statutory and community services.

Jacqueline Close
Shipston Medical Centre

Kate Nelson
Meon Medical Centre

Kavita Dhaliwal
Lead Clinical Pharmacist

Sukhdeep Sidu
Clinical Pharmacist
Clinical Pharmacists
Clinical Pharmacists are engaged in multiple activities and you will most likely interact with them in the form of a medication review. They ensure the appropriate blood tests and monitoring has been completed for your medication reviews.

Kamaljeet Sangha
Pharmacy Technician

Kim Wakefield
Pharmacy Technician

Michaela Cooper
Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacy technicians’ core role responsibilities will cover clinical, technical and administrative categories. The purpose of the role is to lead improvements to maximise safe, cost effective best practice in prescribing to improve the quality of patient care.

Caitlin Lahive
Physician Associate
Physician Associate
Physician Associates work alongside GPs to provide care to people, particularly those with long-term conditions who often benefit from being able to see the same healthcare professional.

Sarah Coles
First Contact Physiotherapist

Louise Boulton
First Contact Physiotherapist
First Contact Physiotherapists
The role of First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs) in Primary Care is to assess patients with soft tissue, muscle and joint pain and to decide on the most appropriate management pathway.

Active Monitoring
Active Monitoring is an early intervention service provided in partnership with Mind, which uses guided self-help tools to support your mental wellbeing as soon as you need it. It involves 5 short sessions with a trained practitioner to hear what support you need and develop a wellbeing toolkit of self-help tools.
Active Monitoring has been developed with people who have lived experience of mental health problems and professionals
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Find out more here