Our Doctors
Dr Helen Freer
BEng MBChB MRCGP – GMC No. 6115015
Dr Rebecca Sayle
GMC No. 7603730
Our Nursing Staff
Mrs Colette Garvey
RGN
An appointment can be made via the receptionists without referral from a doctor.
She can offer a range of healthcare services from health promotion to lifestyle; adult and child vaccinations, suture removal and dressings, smear tests and ear irrigation.
Asthma, Diabetic reviews and Contraception appointments are all bookable with Nurse Colette.
Mrs Jan Ulyatt
RGN
Yasmin Kelly
Our HCA supports the nurse and GP teams. She is skilled in phlebotomy (taking blood samples), health checks, blood pressure reviews, dressings/wound care and some immunisations.
Health Care Assistant
Our Practice Team
Rebecca Kelly
The Practice Manager is in charge of practice administration, planning and development, information technology, personnel management and anything else that may arise. She would be happy to hear your views and suggestions about the services offered by the practice.
Practice Manager
Katherine Wright
Katherine will resolve day-to-day medication issues and consult with and treat patients accordingly. She will also provide advice on those taking multiple medicines and carry out medication reviews for patients with ongoing health problems.
Pharmacist
Receptionists
Our staff behind the desk will assist you in making appointments to see the doctor or nurse, take requests for repeat prescriptions; answer your questions and offer help and assistance. You may also see Marie, Carole & Lorraine, our Bank Receptionists, on duty.
Louise Callister, Lynne McDonald, Lauren Robertson, Louise Price, Jane Mooney, Yasmin Kelly & Paula Looker
Our Attached Staff
District Nurse
There is a district nursing team attached to the practice, which work very closely with the team at Finch Hill. The District Nurses deliver health care for non-mobile patients in their homes. They offer assessment , advice and care on all aspects of nursing needs, i.e. advice on incontinence and supply of pads and other aids; they apply dressings, remove stitches and give injections; including patients who are acutely or chronically sick or require palliative care.