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Doctors

Dr Nigel Russell (m)Dr Nigel Russell (m)

MB., ChB (1984), MRCGP (1989), DRCOG (1988)
Qualified in Manchester and worked in General Practice within the Royal Air Force for seven years, before joining this Practice in July 1992. He has  special interests in dermatology and minor surgery,  as well as musculoskeletal and sports medicine. He has been senior partner since May 2008 and is currently Chair of the Shrewsbury GP locality group; this means that administative demands can limit appointment availability.

Dr Hilary Callahan (f)Dr Hilary Callahan (f)
MBBS (1989), MRCGP (1993), DRCOG (1992) Qualified at St. George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London. Hilary trained as a GP in Bath and has worked as a GP in Southampton, before moving to Shropshire. She has interests in ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Women’s Medicine and Child Health.
Dr Nicolas Durrell (m)Dr Nicolas Durrell (m)
MBChB (1998), MRCGP.  Qualified at Birmingham University. Nick worked in Birmingham and New Zealand before settling in Shropshire to complete his GP training. He joined the Practice in February 2006, his interests include Elderly Care, Respiratory Medicine and Minor Surgery.  Nick also trains GP Registrars.
Dr Charlotte Hart (f)Dr Charlotte Hart (f)
MBBS (1995), DRCOG (1999), MRCGP (2002).
Qualified at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School in London.  She joined the practice in 2008.  She has a special interest in Women's Health and Children's health.  She is one of the trainers in the practice and also works at Keele University, as the Course Director for the Masters in Medical Education programme.

 
Dr Annatina Mangham (f)Dr Annatina Mangham (f)
BA(Hons), MB, ChB(Hons), MRCGP
Qualified at University of Birmingham Medical School and stayed in Birmingham to complete her GP training. She worked as a GP in central Birmingham until her family re-located to Shropshire in September 2007. She joined the Partnership in May 2008. Her interests include Diabetes, Postgraduate Education and Child Health.
Dr Jenny Davis (f)Dr Jenny Davis (f)
MB., ChB (1990), DRCOG (1993), MRCGP (1994)
Qualified at Oxford University and trained in General Practice in Oxford & Thame. She worked in New Zealand and as a locum before joining the Practice in 1997. Her main interests are in women’s medicine and therapeutics.
Dr Rachel Wills (f)Dr Rachel Wills (f)
MB., ChB (1994), DRCOG (1998), MRCGP (2001) Qualified at Birmingham University and did most of her training at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. She did her General Practice training at Radbrook Green Surgery in 1999 - 2000. Rachel is a former part-time Partner, but changed to the GP Retainer Scheme after the birth of her baby in November 2006.
Dr Benjamin Roberts (m)

MBChB (Hons) 2007, DRCOG 2010, nMRCGP 2012.  Qualified from Birmingham University. Ben worked initially in Birmingham before moving to Shropshire for GP training. He worked at the surgery as Registrar and has now joined as a Salaried GP.

Noticeboard

Telephones

 We have recently installed a new telephone system which is unfortunately experiencing some teething problems.  We are aware of the difficulties and are working hard with the telephone supplier to resolve these issues.

We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience.

Results of recent Patient Survey

To review the results of our recent survey, please click here: http://www.radbrookgreen.co.uk/surveyreport.aspx?p=M82016

Non- NHS Fees

Not all services at the Practice are available on the NHS.  Where patients request non-NHS items or services a private fee may be payable in advance.  We will be reviewing our fees and implementing changes on the 17th September 2012.  For more information please contact reception.

Stop Smoking and Stop Smoking in pregnancy. 

Through our Pin Point for Health service, Radbrook Green Surgery provides free NHS Stop Smoking and Stop Smoking in Pregnancy support to residents in Shropshire.  Smokers wishing to quit are four times as likely to succeed through an NHS support scheme as compared with attempting to quit on their own.
 
What to do next.........
 
If you've made the decision to quit and are unsure where to go to get the support and guidance you need, don't worry; your local NHS Stop Smoking Service is there to help.  For all the confidential help and advice you need to quit smoking call your local Stop Smoking Service on 0844 4069 923 or text 'QUIT' to 80800.
 
You will be able to secure a stop smoking support appointment with either Emma Fewtrell, Sandra Hoof, Heidi Pritchard or Marta Szalpuk at our surgery.

Shropshire Start Slimming

* Is your BMI greater than 30?

* Are you motivated to address your diet and physical activity to lose weight?

* Our Help 2 Slim clinics offer confidential one-to-one support with a nurse.  The programme runs for 1 full year.

* If you are interested, please contact Emma Fewtrell or Jo Allen at the Surgery.

Extended Access Clinic

Do you work late? Do you find it difficult to attend the surgery during normal surgery hours? If so we are pleased to be able to offer you our Extended Access Clinic. Please ask at reception for our Monday, alternate Thursday and alternate Saturday morning opening hours.

Out of Hours

In  an emergency, when the surgery is closed in the evenings and weekends, a message is left on our surgery telephone to ring ‘SHROPDOC’ on 08444 06 8888.

Test Results

If you have had x-rays or blood tests etc., you may enquire about the result without seeing the doctor. All results are screened by the doctor and it is your responsibility to contact the Surgery for your results 3 or 4 days after the specimen has been sent to the laboratory

Home Visits

Home visits are available to the housebound and to those too ill to come to the Surgery. If a visit is required on the same day, please try to contact the Surgery before 10.30 a.m.  A doctor will usually ring you prior to visiting.

Free Prescriptions for Cancer Patients

People being treated for cancer will be eligible for free prescriptions from 1st April 2009 and can apply for free prescriptions from today.

The new scheme, announced by the Prime Minister in September last year, abolishes NHS prescription charges for everyone undergoing treatment for cancer, the effects of cancer, or the effects of cancer treatment.

All cancer patients are entitled to apply for a 5-year exemption certificate, which will entitle them to all their NHS prescriptions free of charge, not just those relating to cancer. The certificate can be renewed as many times as necessary and will not have to be returned if the patient’s condition changes.

Patients should contact their doctor to apply for exemptions.

 
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