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DOCTORS

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Dr Owen Evans

Senior GP Partner

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Dr Fhorkan Uddin

GP Partner

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Interests - Minor Surgery, Musculoskeletal, 

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Dr Linieta Harper

Associate GP

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Dr Faye Tate

Associate GP

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Dr Soheil Matiny-Boroumand

Associate GP

Practice Diabetes Lead

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Dr Helen Maxwell

Associate GP

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Dr Ziad Tukmachi

Associate GP

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Prof Sonia Saxena

Professor of Primary Care

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Dr Caroline Oliver

GP Partner

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Interests - Paediatrics, Women's Health, Medical Education

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Dr Sadiya Ayaz

Associate GP

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Dr Ross Perry

Associate GP

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Interests - Dermatology, Minor Operations

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Dr Chloe Ho

Associate GP

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Dr Siobhan Carver

Associate GP

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Dr Tamara Al-Jabary

Associate GP

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Dr Tony Sayer

Associate GP

When you have a consultation at Chartfield, you may be seen by one of our regular GPs, by a GP who is a locum (contracted for a certain number of hours), or by a GP who is undergoing training. Our GP trainees are qualified doctors who are undertaking part of their Foundation (FY) or Specialist Training (ST) years at the Surgery. They are fully qualified to treat you. 

 

We are a training practice, accredited by the London Deanery to teach doctors who are undertaking their General Practice specialist training. Registrars and Foundation doctors are fully qualified and practice under the supervision of Dr Oliver, Dr Rivalland, Dr Uddin and Dr Ayaz.  Registrars in General Practice are our GPs of the future. Prospective GPs now spend a minimum of five years in training following graduation from University, in both hospital and general practice medicine, before becoming fully qualified GPs. We have a long tradition of teaching medical students from Imperial College and King's College London.

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