Practice Team
Doctors
Dr Yinka Oyebade (f)
Lead GP
Dr Howard Tjendra (m)
GP
Dr Kanastana Yasotharan (f)
GP
Dr Hannah He (f)
GP
Dr Ali Sururah (f)
GP
Dr Ifeoluwa Aneyo (m)
Locum GP
Dr Abu Elas (m)
Locum GP
Fahmida Begum (f)
GP Assistant
Nursing Team
Margaret Otoide (f)
Practice Nurse
Folasde Adeoba (f)
Practice Nurse
Chinwe Ibeawuchi (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Dione Juma (f)
Healthcare Assistant
Clinical Team
Emma Vasconcellosvila (f)
PCN Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Jennifer Slater (f)
PCN Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Catherine Adegoke (f)
PCN Mental Health Nurse
Paramedic (m)
Athif Ali
Ashwini Jadhav (f)
First Contact Physiotherapist
Reha Oswal (f)
First Contact Physiotherapist
Michael Adegha (M) (m)
PCN Physician Associate
Theresa Koranteng-Adjaye (f)
Clinical Pharmacist
Olivia Mpanga (f)
PCN Pharmacist
Practice Team
Georgette Nkafu (f)
Practice Manager
Esther Nortey-Yebuah (f)
Assistant Practice Manager
Susan Spacey (f)
Senior Administrator
Juliet B Armah (f)
Senior Administrator
Daniel Berkoh (m)
Administrator
Tahiya Rahman-Kamaly (f)
Receptionist/Administrator
Taiwo Enilolobo (f)
Receptionist/Administrator
Nick Tarasidis (m)
Receptionist/Administrator
Farhana Begum (f)
Receptionist/Administrator
Claudia Pessoa (f)
Receptionist/Administrator
Training practice
We want to support the NHS by helping to train the next generation of GPs. Our practice is an accredited training practice. This means that we train doctors to become GPs.
As a patient you might be supported by:
- GP Registrars
- A GP Registrar or GP Trainee, is a qualified Doctor who will become a GP by training in hospitals and GP practices. The GP training takes place over a 3 year period.
- Foundation Year Doctors (F2)
- After deciding to become a GP, medical students will spend two years in ‘Foundation Training’. These students already have a medical degree and in the second year of Foundation Training, they spend 4 months in a GP practice.
- All GP Registrars or F2s are supported and supervised by senior GPs within our practice.
