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The Partners
Dr Adegbenga Adebowale Adeyemi (male) |
MB BS MRCGP DRCOG
Registered 1988 Lagos, Nigeria. Languages - English, Pidgin English, Yoruba |
Dr Vandana Sharma (female) |
MB BS MRCGP
Registered 1973 India. Languages - English, Hindi, Punjabi, can understand Gujrati, Urdu
GP Trainer and Family Planning Trainer |
Dr Joseph Ranaweera (male) |
MB BS FRCS (Edin) FRCS (Glas) FRCS (Ire.) DIP.PRACT DERM (Cardiff)
Registered 1976 Sri Lanka. Languages - English, Sinhalese |
Dr Ladan Sharifi
(female) |
MD DFFP MRCGP
Languages - English, Farsi |
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Salaried GP
Dr Yen Lam
(female) |
MB BS BSc MRCS MRCGP
Languages - English, Vietnamese |
Dr Rajanathan
(female) |
MBCLB MRCP MRCGP
Languages - English |
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Practice Staff
The practice manager, Mrs Sandra Clapham, and her assistant are involved in the non-medical running of the practice. She is in charge of all administrative staff who are available to discuss any suggestions or complaints you may have. Please contact the practice manager via the reception staff.
Practice Nurse
Mary Ajayi is our practice nurse. She is a highly qualified nurse who is trained to carry out extensive tests and procedures. She also works in conjunction with the doctors, running the various health clinics.
You can see our nurse by appointment for such services as:
- Foreign travel immunisations
- Cervical smears
- Wound dressing
- Changing bandages
- Ear syringing
- Routine blood pressure checks
Please contact reception for an appointment.
District Nurses
The district nurses can be contacted at the Patrick Doody clinic.
Tel: 020 8254 8311
Health Visitors
The health visitors can be contacted at the Patrick Doody clinic.
Telephone: 020 8254 8310
The Reception Team
The receptionists are here to help you. They are fully trained and here to assist you in making appointments, requesting home visits or any other enquiries.
Teaching
This practice is committed to further education and training of all the staff at the practice. You may see medical students from St George’s Hospital, Imperial College or Charing Cross Medical Schools
sitting in on consultations or attending home visits. GP registrars, who are in the practice for one year, use a video camera at consultations for training purposes. If occasionally you have any objection to a
student sitting in, or the use of a video camera, please let the receptionist or doctor know. Your help and support are greatly appreciated.
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